Unifying Efforts on Drone Technology Policy and Customized Workforce Development

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Geon-ju] Hong Soon-jik, President of Vision University in Jeonju, Jeonbuk, and Noh Sang-heup, Director of CAMTIC Comprehensive Technology Institute, have agreed to do their best to resolve the manpower mismatch of customized manpower training companies in preparation for the COVID-19 crisis and post-COVID-19 era, and to promote employment of youth and unemployed through customized manpower training and employment (recruitment) within Jeonbuk.


On the 14th, Vision University signed an industry-academia cooperation agreement with CAMTIC Comprehensive Technology Institute in the integrated multimedia conference room, aiming to nurture creative convergence talents required in the industrial field in the era of the 4th Industrial Revolution and to link employment through customized education operation required in the industrial field.


The signing ceremony was attended by Hong Soon-jik, President of Vision University, Jeong Seok-hoon, Director of University Innovation Headquarters, Choi Seung-hoon, Director of Industry-Academia Cooperation Group, Noh Sang-heup, Director of CAMTIC Comprehensive Technology Institute, and Lee Beom-soo, Head of Drone Business Division.


The agreement between the two institutions includes joint planning and promotion of drone-related industrial policies, technology policies, and corporate fostering policies, and active cooperation for mutual collaboration to nurture specialized personnel required in the drone industry.


Noh Sang-heup, Director of CAMTIC Comprehensive Technology Institute, said, “CAMTIC Comprehensive Technology Institute, which has been promoting machine-based technology development and manpower training programs for over 20 years, is a non-profit organization researching next-generation items in national promotion projects with local SMEs and universities.” He added, “At this time when drones, a core technology field of the 4th Industrial Revolution era, are attracting worldwide attention, let us do our best to foster the drone industry and nurture drone industry personnel.”


Hong Soon-jik, President of Vision University, said, “‘NASA’ recently unveiled an autonomous drone that will operate on Mars in February next year, marking the arrival of the autonomous drone era. Jeollabuk-do is predicted to have primary value and demand for autonomous drones in the operation of the Saemangeum solar power complex.” He added, “Let us actively promote projects aligned with ‘technology policy’ and ‘manpower policy’ on how drone industry technology will develop in the future.”



Meanwhile, CAMTIC Comprehensive Technology Institute, established in 1999, focuses on three main functions: Research & Business Development, Engineering, and Education & Training. Currently, it is promoting projects for fostering smart factories, drones, aerospace, healthcare fields, talent development, and job creation.


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