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Signing of Joint Cooperation Agreement in the Aerospace Sector <br/>[Image Source=Jinju City]

Signing of Joint Cooperation Agreement in the Aerospace Sector
[Image Source=Jinju City]

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Jinju City in Gyeongnam announced on the 15th that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for joint cooperation in the aerospace field with the Korea Aerospace Research Institute in Daejeon.


The signing ceremony took place at the Korea Aerospace Research Institute with the attendance of Jinju Mayor Cho Gyu-il, Korea Aerospace Research Institute Director Lee Sang-ryul, and working-level officials from both organizations.


Starting from this agreement, Jinju City and the Korea Aerospace Research Institute will actively discover cooperative projects between the institutions and mutually support events such as aerospace-related forums to promote the development of the aerospace industry.


The Korea Aerospace Research Institute is a government-funded institution responsible for national aerospace science and technology research. Recently, it has played a central role in developing the Korean launch vehicle (Nuriho), growing into a world-class aerospace specialized institution.


Strengthening exchange and cooperation with the Korea Aerospace Research Institute is expected to serve as an opportunity to elevate the technological competitiveness of the aerospace sector in western Gyeongnam, including Jinju, to the next level.


Jinju Mayor Cho Gyu-il stated, “Cooperation with the Korea Aerospace Research Institute, a national aerospace specialized research institution, will greatly help strengthen the region’s competitiveness in the aerospace field.”



Meanwhile, since last year, Jinju City has been conducting joint cooperative projects between institutions located in Jinju, such as Gyeongsang National University, Korea Testing Laboratory, Korea Ceramic Technology Institute, Gyeongnam Technopark, and Korea Institute of Industrial Technology Jinju Root Technology Support Center, and the Korea Aerospace Research Institute.


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