Choi Hyung-doo, a member of the National Assembly (center), and the heads of LINC+ project groups from four universities in the Gyeongnam region attended the 'LINC+ Project Group Meeting' held in the Industry-Academic Cooperation Seminar Room on the 5th floor of the Industry-Academic Cooperation Building at Gyeongnam National University. (Image source=Gyeongnam National University)

Choi Hyung-doo, a member of the National Assembly (center), and the heads of LINC+ project groups from four universities in the Gyeongnam region attended the 'LINC+ Project Group Meeting' held in the Industry-Academic Cooperation Seminar Room on the 5th floor of the Industry-Academic Cooperation Building at Gyeongnam National University. (Image source=Gyeongnam National University)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] The LINC+ Project Group at Gyeongnam National University announced on the 5th that it held a 'LINC+ Project Group Meeting' with National Assembly member Choi Hyung-doo (Changwon Masanhappo District) and four universities in the Gyeongnam region.


At the meeting, the sustainability of the LINC+ project, which has established itself as a successful model for creating an industry-academia cooperation ecosystem over the past 10 years, was the main focus. The achievements, current status, and necessity of the industry-academia cooperation leading university development projects by each university were discussed.


Representative Choi said, "The LINC project, which went through phases 1 and 2 over the past 10 years, has achieved positive results," adding, "Despite the risk of regional extinction, I will pay attention to the phase 3 project for sustainable regional development led by local universities."



Park Eun-joo, head of the Gyeongnam National University project group, said, "A virtuous cycle structure has been established through the settlement of customized specialization models tailored to each university's region," and added, "This is a time when full support is more necessary for the regional community to move in a sustainable direction."


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