On November 23rd at 2 PM, Dongmyung University’s Laboratory Startup Innovation Group and Gyeongnam University’s Research Industry-Academia Innovation Center signed an online memorandum of understanding to support the activation of student startup education in laboratories.

On November 23rd at 2 PM, Dongmyung University’s Laboratory Startup Innovation Group and Gyeongnam University’s Research Industry-Academia Innovation Center signed an online memorandum of understanding to support the activation of student startup education in laboratories.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Dongmyung University (President Jeong Hong-seop) Laboratory Startup Innovation Group (Director Noh Seong-yeo) signed an online business agreement on November 23 at 2 p.m. titled ‘Dongmyung University Laboratory Startup Innovation Group - Gyeongnam National University Research Industry-Academy Innovation Center Collaboration to Support Activation of Laboratory Student Startup Education.’


The agreement was attended by Noh Seong-yeo, Director of Dongmyung University Laboratory Startup Innovation Group, Kim Seung-hyun, Director of Gyeongnam National University Research Industry-Academy Innovation Center, and startup education officials from both universities.


Both universities agreed to cooperate to activate laboratory student startup education by ▲ creating an ecosystem and culture supporting laboratory student startup education ▲ expanding startup education programs for students ▲ providing material and human resources support to strengthen capabilities and activate startup education for creative items developed by laboratory students.


They also pledged to spare no effort in supporting the cultivation of innovative talents through entrepreneurship and creativity development.


Director Noh Seong-yeo of the Laboratory Startup Innovation Group said, “Through technology startup support that can commercialize excellent laboratory students’ items, we will strive to activate and spread laboratory startups in the Gyeongnam region.”



Kim Seung-hyun, Director of Gyeongnam National University Research Industry-Academy Innovation Center, said, “We will support continuous cooperation to ensure that good items researched in technology innovation-type laboratories are not wasted but further advanced.”


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