CUHK Business School and Dun & Bradstreet Ink MoU to Strengthen Cooperation in Data Services

The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) Business School and Dun & Bradstreet (HK) Ltd. signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish a long-term collaboration on big data analytics and data product development.

The MoU signing ceremony was held on 18 October morning at CUHK Business School. Prof. Lin Zhou, Dean of CUHK Business School and Mr. James Chen, General Manager for Hong Kong SAR, and Head of Advanced Analytics Sales, Greater China at Dun & Bradstreet (HK) Ltd., signed the MoU on behalf of their respective organisations.

Prof. Lin Zhou (Right), Dean of CUHK Business School and Mr. James Chen (Left), General Manager for Hong Kong SAR at Dun & Bradstreet (HK) Ltd., signed a MoU to establish a long-term collaboration on big data analytics and data product development.

As an extension of the Summit of Unsolved Problems (SOUP), Dun & Bradstreet will offer the School’s faculty members complementary access to its latest data analytics platform for a period of time. It is a powerful cloud-based platform that provides users with a full analytics flexibility and a comprehensive access of data sources. CUHK Business School and Dun & Bradstreet will also explore further collaboration opportunities, including but not limited to joint projects in new data products’ development, evaluation and promotion.

Dun & Bradstreet, a leading global provider of business decisioning data and analytics, enables companies around the world to improve their business performance. Dun & Bradstreet’s Data Cloud fuels solutions and delivers insights that empower customers to accelerate revenue, lower cost, mitigate risk, and transform their businesses. Since 1841, companies of every size have relied on Dun & Bradstreet to help them manage risk and reveal opportunity.

(From left to right) Ms. Michelle Mak, Leader of Partnership, Alliance, Enterprise Learning and Customer Education at Dun & Bradstreet; Prof. Ling Cen, Associate Director of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Finance Research Centre; Prof. Seen-Meng Chew, Associate Dean (External Engagement) at CUHK Business School; Mr. James Chen, General Manager for Hong Kong SAR at Dun & Bradstreet; Prof. Lin Zhou, Dean of CUHK Business School; Prof. Michael Zhang, Associate Dean (Innovation and Impact) at CUHK Business School; and Ms. Cathy Siu, Leader of Data, Operations and Products at Dun & Bradstreet