[Photo] Korea Customs Service and Daejeon City Sign Cooperation Agreement for 'Digital New Deal Project'
[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] On the 5th, the Korea Customs Service announced that it signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Daejeon City at Daejeon Technopark D-Station to cooperate on the Digital New Deal project. According to the agreement, both organizations will collaborate on ▲ fostering and supporting AI startups ▲ supporting workforce development in new technology fields ▲ mid- to long-term joint research and development projects ▲ joint research among the public, private, academic, and research sectors. Korea Customs Service Commissioner Noh Seok-hwan (left) and Daejeon Mayor Heo Tae-jeong (right) pose for a commemorative photo after signing the agreement. Provided by Korea Customs Service
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