Establishing a Shared Collaboration System Between LINC+ and Non-LINC+ Regions
Supporting Small Business Revitalization Through a Non-Face-to-Face Marketing Platform

Dongmyung University and eight other universities nationwide, along with companies, have entered into a shared collaboration project. Representatives of the Link Plus Project Groups from each university are conducting a performance dissemination forum online.

Dongmyung University and eight other universities nationwide, along with companies, have entered into a shared collaboration project. Representatives of the Link Plus Project Groups from each university are conducting a performance dissemination forum online.

View original image


[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Nine universities nationwide, including Dongmyung University, have joined forces to engage in a 'shared collaboration' project.


Dongmyung University, along with Konkuk University, Paichai University, Wonkwang University, Jeonbuk National University, Jeju Tourism University, Halla University, Hanseo University, Howon University, and Beetle Co., Ltd., established a collaborative system over two days on December 12 and 13 through a hybrid online-offline method.


They signed an agreement for a performance dissemination forum and marketing support platform development through shared collaboration between LINC+ universities and non-LINC+ universities within each region.


This event promotes the dissemination of achievements through sharing and collaboration between LINC+ universities (industry-academia cooperation advanced type, social customized department focused type) and non-LINC+ universities across regions by conducting various cooperative projects.


At the forum, presentations and Q&A sessions were held on topics including ▲ Improvement directions for the KU-ESI index and establishment of a family company cooperative-based education platform (Konkuk University) ▲ Development and operation achievements of the TU_ESI index and cooperation beyond regions to realize dreams! On-site practice mediation HUB center (Dongmyung University) ▲ Implementation of customized corporate order education (EOD) through a gene diagnosis mirror-type practice room (Paichai University) ▲ Advancement of corporate support services through code manuals (Wonkwang University) ▲ Wise industry-academia PBL analyzing and solving corporate problems together (Halla University) ▲ Resolving youth employment issues through development and operation of social demand customized curricula (Jeju Tourism University) ▲ Edu Industry Coupled 4.0 linked to Saemangeum regional specialized industries (Howon University) ▲ Beacon Ground - nurturing the dreams of youth social ventures (Beetle).


On the 13th, a joint development agreement ceremony for a cloud-based marketing support platform for small business owners and youth enterprises was held, along with discussions on activation plans.



Shin Dong-seok, head of the LINC+ project group at Dongmyung University, said, “This is a great opportunity for sharing achievements and collaboration across regions. Through the development of a non-face-to-face marketing platform amid COVID-19, we will focus on supporting the revitalization of small business owners, youth enterprises, and startup clubs by reflecting the latest consumer trends.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing