Establishing Industry-Academia-Research Collaboration System... Promoting Various Projects

Gwangju University and the Korean American Chamber of Commerce Join Hands to Foster Global Talent View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Gwangju University (President Kim Dongjin) is partnering with the Global Business Center of the Federation of Korean-American Chambers of Commerce in the USA to foster global talent.


On the 7th, according to Gwangju University, President Kim Dongjin and Director Kim Mikyung attended and signed a business agreement for global talent development and industry-academia cooperation.


Through this agreement, both organizations plan to collaborate for mutual growth by jointly planning and operating programs for global talent development and support, linking with local US companies for industry-academia cooperation, and striving to support outstanding personnel.


In particular, Gwangju University plans to establish an industry-academia-research cooperation system with the chambers of commerce in Santa Clara, Washington State, Raleigh, and others that participated in the agreement ceremony, and to promote various LINC3.0 projects.


Director Kim Mikyung said, “There are 78 Korean-American chambers of commerce in the United States. We will strengthen the network for talent development and collaborate with Gwangju University students and professors in various fields.”


President Kim Dongjin stated, “Based on the agreement with the Federation of Korean-American Chambers of Commerce in the USA, we plan to support our students to grow into global talents,” adding, “We will do our best to ensure this is not a one-time agreement but a practical cooperation.”



Meanwhile, established in 1980, the Federation of Korean-American Chambers of Commerce in the USA strives to enhance the status and economic power of the Korean community through organic cooperation with economic organizations of overseas Koreans in the Americas, serving to protect the rights and interests of Korean-American businesspeople, and fostering ties and economic exchanges between Korea and the United States.


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