Dongshin University Department of Companion Animal Studies and NutriOne Co., Ltd. Join Hands to Develop Companion Animal Nutritional Supplements
The Department of Companion Animal Studies in the Biohealthcare Division at Dongshin University signed a business agreement with Nutriwon Co., Ltd. on the 7th for "On-site Practical Education for Companion Animals and Development of New Nutritional Supplements." Photo by Dongshin University.
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Cho Hyung-joo] On the 8th, the Department of Companion Animal Studies at the Department of Biohealthcare, Dongshin University, announced that it signed a "Business Agreement for On-site Practical Education for Companion Animals and Development of New Nutritional Supplements" with NutriOne Co., Ltd. on the 7th.
According to the agreement, they plan to conduct field training in marketing and distribution, as well as joint research for the development of new disease-tailored nutritional supplements.
NutriOne Co., Ltd. has decided to provide employment benefits primarily to current students of the Department of Companion Animal Studies at Dongshin University.
Lee Kyung-dong, head of the Department of Companion Animal Studies at Dongshin University, said, "It is highly meaningful that we have secured a foothold for practical education and employment activation for students in the Seoul metropolitan area, which is the largest market for the domestic companion animal industry."
Meanwhile, NutriOne Co., Ltd., located in Seoul, is a mid-sized company with annual sales of 196.3 billion KRW (as of 2020), distributing health functional foods and companion animal nutritional supplements.
Hot Picks Today
As Samsung Falters, Chinese DRAM Surges: CXMT Returns to Profit in Just One Year
- "Most Americans Didn't Want This"... Americans Lose 60 Trillion Won to Soaring Fuel Costs
- Man in His 30s Dies After Assaulting Father and Falling from Yongin Apartment
- Samsung Union Member Sparks Controversy With Telegram Post: "Let's Push KOSPI Down to 5,000"
- "Why Make Things Like This?" Foreign Media Highlights Bizarre Phenomenon Spreading in Korea
© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.