Government-Supported Training Programs Including Fintech AI Relaunched

Actual Topic Presentation Competitions Held After First Half Courses End... Applications for Second Half Courses Open Until September 5

Recruitment of Trainees for Second Half Big Data, Fintech, and Artificial Intelligence Specialized Courses View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Seohyun] The Ministry of Employment and Labor's Fin-Tech themed training program for the first half of this year has concluded, and the second half training course will begin soon.


The first half course supported by the Ministry of Labor ended with the Fin-Tech technology evaluation Demo Day event held on August 19. At the Demo Day, trainees participating in the 'Fin-Tech Digital Financial Scientist Training Course,' part of the K-Digital training program, formed four teams and showcased AI Fin-Tech convergence technologies that applied the skills learned during the training period, centered on the theme of Fin-Tech.


Representatives and developers from recently spotlighted IT companies such as Mrobo, Nature Mobility, and Jjaekak Aegyo participated as judges, drawing attention. The grand prize at this event was awarded to the team of Kim Pyeongdu, Na Kyungcheol, Park Jeongmin, Yoon Chanyoung, and Lee Jeonghae, who presented on the topic of 'AI Startup Consulting Solution Service.' The excellence award went to the team of Park Deokhun, An Seonghae, and Hwang Juha, who presented the 'Jeonse Price Prediction and Recommendation System.'


Mr. Ahn Sangseon, CEO of Mrobo and chair of the judging panel, commented in his overall evaluation, "The technical solutions such as data collection and preprocessing, natural language processing, and correlation analysis were excellent. It was remarkable that non-experts were able to apply such high-level skills learned through specialized training to real work." He added, "As a timely Fin-Tech service reflecting current trends well, the ideas utilizing prediction models and idea markets stood out, and the realistic content and service concept were very excellent."



Meanwhile, the Asia Economy Education Center operates training courses in Fin-Tech, artificial intelligence, and big data fields, and is recruiting trainees until September 5 ahead of the second half training course opening. Detailed information can be found on the Asia Economy Education Center website. This course is part of the Ministry of Labor-supported digital core practical talent training project, a nationally funded training available to youth through Ministry-designated educational institutions. Participation is 100% free, and a training incentive of up to 300,000 KRW per month is provided.


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