Gwangju TP Holds 'Promising Technology Commercialization Exchange Meeting' to Strengthen Technological Competitiveness
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] Gwangju Technopark recently announced on the 8th that it held a 'Promising Commercialization Technology Exchange Meeting' in the main conference room.
The exchange meeting was co-hosted by Gwangju TP, Korea Industrial Complex Corporation Gwangju Regional Headquarters, Research and Development Special Zone Promotion Foundation, Korea Photonics Technology Institute, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, and Patent Corporation IM, with about 60 participants including companies wishing to introduce technology and related institution officials.
The event consisted of an expert invited lecture on the theme of 'The 4th Industrial Revolution and AI Utilization' and an introduction to the Korea Technology Finance Corporation support program.
A list of about 190 promising commercialization technologies among the technologies owned by local universities and public research institutes through the Research and Development Special Zone Promotion Foundation was also provided to help local companies easily access excellent promising technologies.
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Director Kim Sun-min said, “I hope this exchange meeting will serve as an opportunity to strengthen the technological competitiveness of local companies and promote technology transfer,” adding, “We will do our best to operate exchange meetings regularly so that promising technologies developed by universities, public research institutes, and companies inside and outside the region can be transferred to local companies and commercialized, thereby increasing the success rate of technology transfer.”
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