KOTRA Collaborates with Dankook University to Support Workforce Training and Recruitment for Foreign-Invested Companies
MOU Signed with Dankook University
Expectations for Linking and Utilizing Foreign-Invested Companies in the Biohealth Sector's Specialized Workforce Development System
On the 4th, KOTRA signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Dankook University (President Kim Subok) at its headquarters in Yeomgok-dong, Seoul, to support workforce development and recruitment for foreign-invested companies. KOTRA President Yoo Jung-yeol (left) is taking a commemorative photo with Dankook University President Kim Subok after the signing ceremony.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Park Sun-mi]KOTRA announced on the 6th that it signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Dankook University at its headquarters in Yeomgok-dong, Seoul, to support workforce development and recruitment for foreign-invested companies (FICs).
Through this agreement, a cooperative foundation will be established between Dankook University, the lead university in the biohealth sector among the eight fields of the Digital New Technology Talent Development Innovation Shared University Project, and KOTRA to support the utilization of specialized personnel in foreign-invested companies in the relevant field.
The two organizations plan to collaborate on ▲opening educational courses and utilizing educational infrastructure required by foreign-invested companies ▲recruitment support projects such as job fairs for foreign-invested companies ▲promoting industry-academia cooperation between foreign-invested companies and universities.
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Yoo Jung-yeol, President of KOTRA, stated, “We hope this agreement will contribute to supporting specialized personnel in foreign-invested companies in the advanced strategic industry of biohealth and to revitalizing foreign investment attraction through this.” He added, “KOTRA will actively assist industry-academia cooperation between foreign-invested companies and domestic universities.”
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