Gyeonggi Institute of Economy and Science Conducts 'Online Education' on 4th Industrial Technology Trends
[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] The Gyeonggi-do Economic Science Promotion Agency will conduct free online education on the latest technology trends in the era of the 4th Industrial Revolution.
This education is newly operated online to replace the hands-on face-to-face training conducted at the ICT Device Lab in accordance with the social distancing campaign due to COVID-19.
The education will be held once a week from the first to the third week of April, from 2 PM to 4 PM. The class size is about 30 people.
The education will be conducted as a real-time internet lecture. Communication between instructors and participants will be facilitated through real-time comments.
Anyone who is a businessperson, startup, prospective entrepreneur, or student can apply.
Applications can be submitted online through the ICT Device Lab website (https://www.devicelab.kr/). The application deadline is the day before each education session.
Students will receive a separate internet page address for the education operation via email and mobile phone.
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Kim Ki-jun, Director of the Gyeonggi Economic Science Agency, emphasized, "We initiated this online education to actively participate in social distancing due to COVID-19 and to help companies and prospective entrepreneurs. We will do our best to develop excellent online education content so that the gap in group education is not felt."
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