InterX Donates 10 Million KRW to UNIST on the 10th
Supports Student Startup in Industrial Data Analysis to Establish 'Artificial Intelligence Media Lab'

Attendees at the UNIST donation ceremony. From the left, Park Jeong-hyun, Director of InterX; Park Jeong-yoon, CEO of InterX; Lee Jae-yong, Vice President of UNIST; Kim Dong-seop, Dean of the College of Information and Bio Convergence at UNIST.

Attendees at the UNIST donation ceremony. From the left, Park Jeong-hyun, Director of InterX; Park Jeong-yoon, CEO of InterX; Lee Jae-yong, Vice President of UNIST; Kim Dong-seop, Dean of the College of Information and Bio Convergence at UNIST.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] “Our hope is to plant the seeds of the artificial intelligence industry and see a lush smart industrial city forest in Ulsan.”


A university student entrepreneur believed that more investment in the artificial intelligence field is necessary. He hoped that a small donation would become the seed of change.


Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST, President Lee Yong-hoon) held the ‘InterX Co., Ltd. Development Fund Donation Ceremony’ at 2 p.m. on the 10th at the university headquarters. InterX sowed 10 million KRW as a development fund like seeds to the UNIST College of Information and Bio Convergence.


This development fund will be used to establish the ‘AI Media Lab,’ which the College of Information and Bio Convergence is focusing on. The media lab to be established will conduct education and research on artificial intelligence convergence.


InterX Co., Ltd. (CEO Park Jung-yoon) started as a UNIST student startup and has now grown into a company specializing in manufacturing AI and big data analysis. The company provides an AI service platform that monitors manufacturing processes based on artificial intelligence and helps optimize processes through data analysis.


CEO Park Jung-yoon, who leads InterX, is a graduate of the UNIST Graduate School of Technology Management and is leading smart manufacturing innovation and service development based on big data and artificial intelligence.


CEO Park said, “I hope the upcoming ‘AI Media Lab’ will be the soil where talents who open a new era can grow,” and added, “We will continue to seek ways to grow together with UNIST through various collaborations.”



At the development fund donation ceremony, InterX CEO Park Jung-yoon, UNIST Vice President Lee Jae-yong, and Dean Kim Dong-seop of the College of Information and Bio Convergence attended.


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