Kyungbok University Takes Initiative to Develop Win-Win Development Plans for Namyangju City Region View original image


[Asia Economy (Namyangju) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Kyungbok University has taken steps to prepare support measures for the mutual development of the Namyangju region.


On the 7th, Kyungbok University announced on the 8th that it held the 'KBU Regional Mutual Growth Committee for the Activation of Community Sharing and Collaboration' at the Jiwon Building on the Namyangju Campus, hosted by the Innovation Support Project Group and the Industry-Academic Cooperation Group.


The Regional Mutual Growth Committee operates with the goals of discovering local issues and joint research projects in Namyangju, developing and operating joint projects and cooperation programs such as volunteer activities and regional development conferences, and spreading achievements.


At the meeting, topics and plans for the joint operation of the 2022 Namyangju-Kyungbok University Living Lab project were discussed, along with expansion plans for the Living Lab in fields such as healthcare, architecture, design, and tourism, and cooperation methods with local village communities.



Lee Dong-su, head of Kyungbok University's Industry-Academic Cooperation Group, said, "I hope that today's Regional Mutual Growth Committee will serve as an opportunity for our university to collaborate with Namyangju City, related organizations and associations, industries, and local councils to identify local issues and seek solutions." He emphasized, "We will actively support the university's capabilities so that the local community and the university can develop together in the future."


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