
The "Virtual-Physical Integrated Vocational Education Training Platform," jointly developed by a vocational education group and technology enterprises, has achieved significant results in skilled talent cultivation. However, when applying for the Provincial Science and Technology Achievement Transformation Award, it faced issues such as insufficient proof of technological maturity and weak economic benefit data support. The platform combines VR simulation with physical operation, covering six professional fields including mechanical processing and electrical engineering. It has increased the pass rate of skill assessments by 28% and reduced training costs by 40%. However, the award application materials lacked clear explanation of the technology transformation pathway and failed to fully demonstrate the supporting role of intellectual property in achievement transformation, resulting in its exclusion during the preliminary review stage.
After in-depth involvement, our team assisted the project group in identifying three major technological innovations: 1. Developing a high-precision equipment simulation engine to reduce training operation error rates to within 3%, addressing physical equipment wear issues. 2. Creating a skill standard mapping system that integrates national vocational qualification standards into the training process, increasing exam pass rates by 35%. 3. Establishing a school-enterprise resource collaboration management platform to rapidly convert real corporate cases into teaching materials, improving resource update efficiency by 60%. For these innovations, we compiled 22 intellectual property certifications, including 12 invention patents, 8 software copyrights, and 2 vocational training teaching standards, with a focus on highlighting the supporting role of core patents such as "A Digital Twin-Based Vocational Skills Training Method" in technology transfer.
In terms of demonstrating transformation benefits, we guided the project team to collect application data from the platform across 50 vocational colleges and 30 enterprises. Through comparative analysis, we presented economic benefits such as improved training efficiency and cost savings, while compiling 18 supporting documents including equipment procurement contracts and technical service agreements to establish a complete chain of evidence for transformation benefits. Additionally, we optimized the material structure to highlight the role of intellectual property in promoting achievements, including cooperation models such as patent licensing and technology transfer.
The optimized submission materials successfully passed the review and ultimately won the Provincial Second Prize for Scientific and Technological Achievement Transformation. After receiving the award, the platform was included in the recommended list of the Vocational Education Quality Improvement and Excellence Action Plan, securing a special education investment of 15 million yuan. The training modules expanded to 10 professional fields, with annual trainee numbers exceeding 50,000. The intellectual property strategy also facilitated technical collaborations with five industry-leading enterprises, generating 6 million yuan in revenue through patent licensing, maximizing the transformation of technical value.