Providing Step-by-Step AI Education Curriculum, Linking and Enhancing Digital Talent Development Programs

Ulsan City Hall.

Ulsan City Hall.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] A program that allows ordinary citizens to systematically receive artificial intelligence education is being promoted in Ulsan.


On the 24th at 4 p.m., Ulsan City will hold a 'Mutual Cooperation Agreement Ceremony for Linking and Advancing Artificial Intelligence (AI) Digital Local Talent Training Courses' with three AI educational institutions in the city hall situation room.


The agreement ceremony will be attended by Ulsan City, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology AI Innovation Park, Ulsan Information Industry Promotion Agency, and Modu Research Institute.


The four institutions participating in this agreement will cooperate in ▲ recruiting and selecting trainees and students ▲ opening courses and exchanging information ▲ linking educational courses and developing programs ▲ guiding graduates on employment and entrepreneurship.


Ulsan City expects that through linking and advancing AI educational courses via this agreement, it will effectively nurture local talents such as systematic AI practitioners and developers.


An official from Ulsan City said, "A linked AI learning system will be established that allows not only prospective entrepreneurs and job seekers, university students, and industry workers but also all Ulsan citizens to participate and learn."


Currently, as an AI professional training course, the 'Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology AI Innovation Park' operates the 'Novatus Academia' for industry workers.


Also, the Ulsan Information Industry Promotion Agency operates the 'Ulsan Innovation School' for citizens and 'Baeullanggyo (校)' for workers, prospective entrepreneurs and job seekers, and university students.



Modu Research Institute operates AIFFEL, which was selected last year for the Ministry of Employment and Labor's 'K-Digital Training Public Project' to nurture 180,000 digital new technology talents over the next five years, targeting young job seekers.


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