Chosun University of Science and Technology Partners with Local Organizations to Promote Gwangju-style Public Delivery App View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Gwan-woo] Chosun Institute of Technology announced on the 18th that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with organizations and affiliated stores related to the Gwangju-type public delivery app promoted by Gwangju Metropolitan City in the post-COVID-19 era to revitalize affiliated stores.


This MOU involved the Gwangju Metropolitan City Employment and Economic Promotion Agency, the Gwangju-type Franchise CEO Association, and local businesses.


The MOU was promoted as part of industry-academia cooperation innovation through the Type 1 Innovation Support Project for Junior Colleges at Chosun Institute of Technology.


They agreed to share understanding and establish mutual support for cooperation to revitalize Gwangju-type public delivery app affiliated stores, promote win-win development of small business owners, and enhance consumer rights.


The main contents include ▲mutual cooperation to revitalize Gwangju-type public delivery app affiliated stores ▲strengthening competitiveness of local small business owners through the use of the Gwangju-type public delivery app ▲support for professional management education for Gwangju-type public delivery app affiliated stores ▲research for sustainable growth of the Gwangju-type public delivery app ▲promotion of policies related to the Gwangju-type public delivery app.


Song Ji-hyun, head of the Franchise Startup Management Science Department, said, “I feel rewarded to create an opportunity to contribute to revitalizing the local economy through the industry-academia cooperation network of the Franchise Startup Management Department,” and added, “We will continue to do our best to popularize the Gwangju-type public delivery app.”



President Cho Soon-gye said, “In the difficult environment due to COVID-19, our university is exploring various measures including the revitalization of the Gwangju-type public delivery app,” and added, “We will strive further to contribute to successful startups of students through curricula adapted to the changed environment as well as to revitalize the local economy.”


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