IE40 ZEXT: Int’ly
Int’ly is a platform where all international students can share, learn and connect on an integrated platform. As an anonymous platform, users can easily access information, ask questions and network.
Int’ly is a platform where all international students can share, learn and connect on an integrated platform. As an anonymous platform, users can easily access information, ask questions and network.
Art students in China need to find and get in touch with teachers from the target college before the art exam to grasp the style and preference of the tests of the target colleges because different schools design their exam content independently.
Progressive neurological diseases include symptoms that affect people’s movement, balance, and communication ability and can cause difficulties with breathing and swallowing.
The PF International Talent ComprehensiveTraining Project is centred on the non-modelling and semi-open business simulation competition for university and high school students, and is supported by basic financial courses and international competitions to build platforms for internships, scientific research, innovation and entrepreneurship, and achieve the goal of training international business talents to form a comprehensive service-oriented product.
In China, the number of pets is increasing rapidly. Since pets share an intimate connection with their owners, they may transmit some diseases to humans. However, China lacks data on disease surveillance for pets.
The team believed that finding a way to relieve anxiety is increasingly important because of the severity of involution and the high anxiety levels among young people.
Sound signals produced by the human body are often used as biomarkers for diagnosing and monitoring disease.
When wild animals such as cats and dogs are selected as pets, the human preference for certain traits often increases the risk of genetic diseases.
“Live in China” is a”we-media” platform designed to provide foreigners with life guides and cultural exchange services in China.
Hear–AT is a mobile auxiliary tool that supports the needs of deaf and hard-of-hearing people in particular situations. After conducting basic and systematic user background research and interviews, their software support will start from three core scenarios: emergency alarm, hospital medical care, and public transportation.