‘Masan Gyobang-dong Story’ Wins Gyeongnam Governor's Award

The Gyeongnam National University LINC+ Project Group is posing for a commemorative photo after winning the Excellence Award in the 2020 Public-Private Cooperation Best Practice Contest. (Photo by Gyeongnam National University)

The Gyeongnam National University LINC+ Project Group is posing for a commemorative photo after winning the Excellence Award in the 2020 Public-Private Cooperation Best Practice Contest. (Photo by Gyeongnam National University)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Woo-kwon] The LINC+ Project Group at Gyeongnam National University announced on the 2nd that it won the Excellence Award at the ‘2020 2nd Public-Private Cooperation Best Practices Sharing Conference’ held at the Changwon Convention Center.


Hosted by Gyeongsangnam-do, the ‘2020 Public-Private Cooperation Best Practices Sharing Conference’ is a contest open to all residents of the province, designed to discover ‘best practices in public-private cooperation’ and contribute to the creation and spread of a sustainable cooperation culture.


At the final presentation competition that day, nine teams that passed the first document screening freely presented using methods such as PPT, performances, and videos. Judging was conducted by judges and on-site evaluation teams based on project content, presentation completeness, and audience response.


The Gyeongnam National University LINC+ Project Group’s ‘Masan Gyobang-dong Story,’ a result of the ‘Regional Innovation Living Lab Project,’ was selected for the Excellence Award and received a certificate from the Governor of Gyeongsangnam-do and prize money.



Jung Eun-hee, head of the Regional Community Innovation Center at the Gyeongnam National University LINC+ Project Group, said in her acceptance speech, “It is meaningful that Gyeongnam National University’s ‘Regional Innovation Living Lab Project,’ conducted to spread community-based education projects, has achieved good results,” adding, “We will continue to strive for sustainable public-private cooperation living lab practices to create a happy Gyeongnam community innovation for all.”


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