The Midas Happiness Foundation signed an agreement with Kosin University Gospel Hospital and donated 50 million won to support vulnerable medical groups.

The Midas Happiness Foundation signed an agreement with Kosin University Gospel Hospital and donated 50 million won to support vulnerable medical groups.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] Midas IT's Midas Happiness Foundation has donated 50 million KRW to Kosin University Gospel Hospital for vulnerable medical groups.


Midas IT, established in 2000, is a simulation software development company for science and technology and construction fields, with eight overseas local subsidiaries and exports engineering technology software to 110 countries, making it a global small giant company.


Midas In, an affiliate of Midas IT, is the number one company in Korea in AI competency testing technology, an AI and big data-based talent recruitment solution.


Kosin University Gospel Hospital and Midas IT signed a technology agreement and social contribution agreement in June last year, and on November 30, the Midas Happiness Foundation signed an agreement with the hospital and donated 50 million KRW for medical expense support projects.


The donated funds will be paid from January 2022 to the end of December to 50 people, 1 million KRW per person, targeting basic livelihood security recipients and lower-income patients, with recipients selected by the hospital's social work office.


Lee Hyungwoo, President of Midas IT and Chairman of the Midas Happiness Foundation, said, “We hope to continue working and actively exchanging social contribution activities with Kosin University Gospel Hospital.”



Hospital Director Oh Kyungseung said, “The donation from Midas IT, recognized worldwide for its outstanding technology, will be a great help in caring for underprivileged patients.”


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