Dongshin University and Marine Energy Co., Ltd. Join Hands to Foster Talent Specialized in Renewable Energy View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Gwan-woo] Dongshin University and Marine Energy Co., Ltd. are joining forces to cultivate specialized talent in the renewable energy sector.


On the 26th, Dongshin University announced that it signed an industry-academia cooperation agreement with Marine Energy Co., Ltd. at the small conference room in the annex on the 2nd floor of the university central library.


According to the agreement, the two institutions will work together to advance the renewable energy industry, including fuel cells, and to nurture specialized talent, while actively conducting joint research and technical consulting.


In particular, Marine Energy Co., Ltd. will support on-site training to enhance the practical skills of Dongshin University students, expert lectures, customized practical education, and even prioritize employment for outstanding students.


Additionally, on the same day, the company donated 10 million KRW in development funds along with one Japanese cedar tree, ten Namtree trees, seventy azalea bushes, and eight camellia trees to Dongshin University.


Kim Hyung-soon, CEO of Marine Energy Co., Ltd., said, “Since our company policy is to prioritize hiring local talent, many Dongshin University graduates are already working at the company. We hope to grow and develop together with Dongshin University through this industry-academia cooperation agreement and the donation of development funds.”


In response, Choi Il, President of Dongshin University, said, “Through cultivating competent specialized talent in renewable energy, Dongshin University will also play a role in helping Marine Energy Co., Ltd. develop into a leading company in the regional energy sector.”



Meanwhile, Marine Energy Co., Ltd., established in 1982, is a regional mid-sized company currently supplying eco-friendly clean energy city gas to Gwangju and the Jeonnam areas of Naju, Hwasun, Jangseong, Damyang, Yeonggwang, Haenam, Hampyeong, and Jangheung.


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