Investment of 33.5 Billion KRW in Project Funds from 2020 to 2024

Daegu Catholic University recently conducted specialized training on titanium materials for employees of consumer goods manufacturing companies at the on-campus Comprehensive Lecture Building.

Daegu Catholic University recently conducted specialized training on titanium materials for employees of consumer goods manufacturing companies at the on-campus Comprehensive Lecture Building.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yeo Jong-gu] Daegu Catholic University recently conducted specialized training on titanium materials for employees of consumer goods manufacturing companies at the university's comprehensive lecture hall.


Professor Kim Jeong-han from Hanbat National University gave a special lecture titled "Basics and Characteristics of Titanium Material Manufacturing" attended by 35 local metal-related researchers and officials from related organizations.


Daegu Catholic University, in collaboration with Gyeongsan City and the Korea Institute of Materials Science, is implementing the "Consumer Goods Convergence Industry Infrastructure Project," with a budget of 33.5 billion KRW invested over four years from 2020 to 2024.


To establish a production base for consumer products using functional titanium intermediate materials, the project supports product commercialization for related companies, provides consulting for smart factory adoption, and offers specialized technical training for employees, planning to continue four sessions of professional education until November.



Kim Ki-hong, Director of Industry-Academia Cooperation, stated, "We will promote various specialized training and support programs to contribute to the localization of titanium, a core material of the 4th Industrial Revolution, and the development of the consumer goods industry using it."


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