Cooperation between the Small and Medium Business Technology Innovation Association and the Korea Council for College Education

Kim Jong-gil, Executive Vice President of the Inno-Biz Association (left), attended the 'Workforce Training Matching Support' business agreement ceremony held on the 24th at the Korea Council for College Education in Jung-gu, Seoul, and took a commemorative photo with Lee Bo-hyung, Secretary General of the Korea Council for College Education.

Kim Jong-gil, Executive Vice President of the Inno-Biz Association (left), attended the 'Workforce Training Matching Support' business agreement ceremony held on the 24th at the Korea Council for College Education in Jung-gu, Seoul, and took a commemorative photo with Lee Bo-hyung, Secretary General of the Korea Council for College Education.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Daeseop] The Korea Association of Small and Medium Business Innovation (Inno-Biz Association) announced on the 24th that it has signed a business agreement on 'workforce training matching support' with the Korea Council for College Education.


The signing ceremony was held at the Korea Council for College Education in Jung-gu, Seoul. The two organizations plan to cooperate in operating programs for professional workforce training, supporting excellent workforce matching between Inno-Biz companies and colleges, and developing joint cooperation models for the innovative growth of Inno-Biz companies.



Kim Jong-gil, Executive Vice President of the Inno-Biz Association, said, "Through this agreement, we will do our best not only to create practical jobs through matching between Inno-Biz companies leading industry-specific customized workforce training and technological innovation but also to contribute to regional economic development through industry-academia cooperation."


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