Gwangju University Holds Integrated Briefing Session on Technology Commercialization View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Gwan-woo] Gwangju University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation recently held the '2020 On-Campus Integrated Technology Commercialization Briefing' at the Inseong Hall Startup Education Room, the foundation announced on the 12th.


This briefing, the second following the one in June, was attended by about 20 promising local small and medium-sized enterprises, as well as local related organizations such as the Gwangju Information and Culture Industry Promotion Agency, the Korea Air Industry Promotion Association, the LINC+ Project Group, the Startup Support Group, and professors involved in technology transfer and technical guidance.


The briefing was organized to promote Gwangju University's owned technologies, methods of technology marketing, and to seek co-growth with local companies through technology transfer and commercialization linkage of intellectual property rights, as well as to explore profit generation.


The briefing, chaired by Pyun Yang-beom, head of Gwangju University Technology Commercialization Center, was divided into two parts: Part 1 covered intellectual property support projects, technology transfer support projects, Small and Medium Business Administration project support, and technology guidance and commercialization; Part 2 included a technology transfer (cooperation) agreement ceremony.



Pyun Yang-beom, head of the Technology Commercialization Center, said, “Securing promising technologies that reflect market demand and discovering corporate needs are key factors in technology commercialization,” adding, “In the future, we will focus on profit generation by promoting more active technology publicity and marketing, advancing co-growth with local companies, and linking commercialization.”


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