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News Brief | Key Laboratory of Transparent Geology and Digital Twin Visits Beihang Universitys School of Computer Science

2025-04-18

▶ April 17, 2025

An expert team from the Key Laboratory of Transparent Geology and Digital Twin under the National Mine Safety Administration visited the School of Computer Science at Beihang University for in-depth technical exchanges with Professor Yang Qin's team. Centered on the theme "Transparent Geology Empowers Mine Safety," this technical exchange served as a vital bridge for industry-university-research collaborative innovation through academic presentations, product demonstrations, and roundtable discussions.

Distinguished Attendees
The meeting was attended by Fang Huiming, Deputy Chief Engineer of the General Institute of Exploration and Research under the China National Administration of Coal Geology and Director of the Comprehensive Research Department of the Key Laboratory of Transparent Geology and Digital Twin, along with Deputy Director Zhang Jianqiang, academic leader Hu Tianbao, and their team of experts. Li Jianxin, Secretary of the Party Committee of Beihang University's School of Computer Science, delivered a welcome address. Professor Yang Qin from the School of Computer Science, who is also the Chairman and General Manager of Beijing GridWorld Software Technology Co., Ltd., attended with his core team.

Focus on the Frontier
During the meeting, Professor Yang Qin provided a detailed introduction to his team's independently developed DepthInsight Geological Modeling Software, Transparent Earth Engine, and Intelligent Geological Assurance System. Deng Yongpeng, GridWorld's Deputy General Manager of Technology, reported on the basic situation of the National Laboratory affiliated with the School of Computer Science and gave a presentation on GridWorld's historical development, product portfolio, and core business. Both parties engaged in discussions围绕(centered on) core topics such as intelligent coal mine construction, transparent geology and digital twins, 3D geological modeling and visualization technology, and geoscientific numerical simulation and artificial intelligence.

Joining Forces for Progress
Through this exchange, both parties reached a consensus on jointly advancing the development of technologies like coal mine geological transparency and digital twins. They agreed to continue deepening cooperation in areas including intelligent coal mine construction and mine safety hazard prevention and control.

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