MGM Resorts, a comprehensive resort operator in Macau, has once again teamed up with City University of Macau to successfully host the second "MGM × CityU Responsible Gambling Promotion Program". This project introduced new elements, not only continuing to train campus ambassadors but also launching a health finance promotion design competition for the first time, spreading the concept of responsible gambling in a cooler and younger way.

University-Enterprise Cooperation: Combining Theory with Practice to Cultivate Future Talents
This edition of the event continued the mature "training + practice" model, attracting more than 30 students from tourism management, hotel management, and social work. The courses were led by MGM's Director of Responsible Gambling, Wong Min Ting, and the Director of the Macau Gambling Industry Employee Home Comprehensive Service Center, Pak Kin Pong, who delved into the evolution of Macau's gambling industry and the importance of responsible gambling for the sustainable development of the city. This was not just about attending lectures; students truly engaged with frontline industry concepts and practices.
Creative Outburst: Design Competition Attracts Over 110,000 Views
The first "Health Finance Promotion Design Competition" became a hot event on campus. The competition was open to all students and encouraged them to think outside the box using digital media, community education, and even cultural and creative products to spread the concepts of health finance and responsible gambling. All entries were displayed online, and guess what? The total views exceeded 110,000, showing that these topics resonated strongly among the young students.
Deepening Cooperation: Multiple Parties Building the Foundation for Macau's Sustainable Development
MGM's Director of Responsible Gambling, Wong Min Ting, stated that as the project entered its second year, it successfully empowered students to adopt creative health finance concepts in campuses and communities. She emphasized that MGM believes in the "government + enterprise + school + community" cooperation model, which will continue to solidify the foundation for Macau's sustainable development. The Vice President of City University of Macau, Yip Kwai Ping, also pointed out that these activities, built on "theory + practice" and "competition + innovation" models, effectively stimulated students' creativity and enhanced their sense of social responsibility, with impressive results.
Through this deep university-enterprise cooperation, the seeds of responsible gambling are further sown in Macau campuses. The creativity and sense of responsibility inspired by the project are transforming into young forces driving community health development. For more global gambling industry cooperation and innovation news, follow PASA's official website.
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