Gwangju University (President Kim Hyuk-jong) recently signed a business agreement with the Honam branch of the IT Women Entrepreneurs Association at the school's Character Hall conference room to foster professional talent and promote regional industrial development. In the photo, Na Jong-hoe, Director of Industry-Academic Cooperation at Gwangju University (center), and Go Cheong-sim, President of the IT Women Entrepreneurs Association (third from the left), along with other officials from both organizations, are posing for a commemorative photo. Photo by Gwangju University

Gwangju University (President Kim Hyuk-jong) recently signed a business agreement with the Honam branch of the IT Women Entrepreneurs Association at the school's Character Hall conference room to foster professional talent and promote regional industrial development. In the photo, Na Jong-hoe, Director of Industry-Academic Cooperation at Gwangju University (center), and Go Cheong-sim, President of the IT Women Entrepreneurs Association (third from the left), along with other officials from both organizations, are posing for a commemorative photo. Photo by Gwangju University

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Cho Hyung-joo] Gwangju University (President Kim Hyuk-jong) announced on the 19th that it recently signed a business agreement with the Honam branch of the IT Women Entrepreneurs Association to foster professional manpower and develop the regional industry.


The signing ceremony was held with the attendance of Na Jong-hoe, Director of Industry-Academic Cooperation Group at Gwangju University, Ko Cheong-sim, President of the IT Women Entrepreneurs Association, Yoon In-cheol, Director of the Startup Education Center, and Park Eun-kyung, Director of the IT Women Entrepreneurs Association.


Through this agreement, both organizations agreed to cooperate on ▲convergent education programs and educational collaboration for customized manpower training ▲joint research activities for new technology development ▲cooperation and information exchange on government-supported projects ▲building industry-academic cooperation models through field participation of professors and students ▲and all other matters where cooperation is possible.


Na Jong-hoe, Director of Industry-Academic Cooperation Group at Gwangju University, said, "Through this industry-academic cooperation, we will establish a network to foster professional manpower aligned with the innovation goals of artificial intelligence and the 4th Industrial Revolution, and to develop the regional industry."


Ko Cheong-sim, President of the IT Women Entrepreneurs Association, stated, "We will continuously promote cooperative projects such as building a platform for the AI technology convergence creative competition with Gwangju University. This will become an opportunity for both organizations to grow together."





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