Korea Photonics Technology Institute and Czech CRYTUR Co., Ltd. Sign Industrial Technology Cooperation Agreement View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] On the 3rd (local time), Shin Yong-jin, president of the Korea Photonics Technology Institute, and his delegation visited Budapest, Hungary as members of the Korea-V4 Economic Delegation and announced that the Korea Photonics Technology Institute and CRYTUR of the Czech Republic signed an ‘Industrial Technology Cooperation Agreement’ between the two organizations.


Through this agreement, both organizations agreed to cooperate in areas such as human resource exchange, academic information exchange, and research fields related to optical materials, components, and equipment.


Established in 1943, CRYTUR (located in Turnov, Czech Republic) is one of the world’s leading companies manufacturing and processing single crystals, which are optical materials.


The Korea Photonics Technology Institute and CRYTUR established a connection through the Korea-Czech international joint technology development project in 2020.


Jindrich Huzvika, CEO of CRYTUR, expressed gratitude to Shin Yong-jin, president of the Korea Photonics Technology Institute, and his delegation who visited CRYTUR in the Czech Republic after the ‘Korea-V4 Business Forum’ event, saying, “We especially hope that more cooperation will be achieved through active exchange of specialized researchers in the optical field.”


Shin Yong-jin, president of the Korea Photonics Technology Institute, responded, “We are pleased to cooperate technologically with CRYTUR, which is highly regarded in the fields of lasers and precision optics,” adding, “We hope that excellent optical technologies will be exchanged and joint research between the two countries will expand.”





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