Participants attending the Startup Activation Workshop of the Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation University Innovation Research Complex (I-URP) Project Group at Dongmyung University are taking a group commemorative photo.

Participants attending the Startup Activation Workshop of the Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation University Innovation Research Complex (I-URP) Project Group at Dongmyung University are taking a group commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] The Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation of Dongmyung University’s University Innovation Research Complex (I-URP) Project Group held a startup activation workshop at the Busan Grand Chosun Hotel on the 26th.


The workshop was conducted to strengthen the competitiveness of companies related to future transportation devices and intelligent machinery based in Busan.


The university also signed a business agreement with iPartners, a specialized investment support company for startup companies, and Electrix Co., Ltd., a company supplying collaborative robot specialized solutions.


Special lectures were also held, including strategies for successful investment attraction by iPartners, key factors for the successful startup of MyWill, and the development of gels for various engineering applications by Professor Jeon In-su of Chonnam National University.


Director Kim Jeong-in said, “I hope this will serve as a foundation for the development of the Busan region by revitalizing R&D and R&BD and strengthening the competitiveness of startups and startup companies,” adding, “We will support to create synergy effects with Busan City’s startup support policies.”


Director Kim Ki-ju said, “We will cooperate to discover various future transportation device and intelligent robot companies in Busan and serve as a catalyst to elevate the industrial technology level of the Busan region through high-quality industry-academic cooperation.”


Electrix is a company that provides products and solutions in various fields ranging from shipbuilding/marine-related electronic components to collaborative robots.


The company is a partner of the collaborative robot brand Universal Robots and also operates an authorized Universal Robots training center, contributing to the cultivation of collaborative robot experts with the I-URP Project Group.



iPartners is a technology-based startup accelerator and provides an open innovation platform for new business development of small and medium-sized enterprises, helping companies sustain growth. It currently operates startup support programs with the project group.


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