At Dankook University Jukjeon Campus, the Campus SW Academy (TABA) project presentation and the TABA 1st graduation ceremony are being held.

At Dankook University Jukjeon Campus, the Campus SW Academy (TABA) project presentation and the TABA 1st graduation ceremony are being held.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Seungjin Lee] TmaxTibero announced on the 4th that it has been selected for the Ministry of Science and ICT's software (SW) specialized talent cultivation project.


The SW specialized talent cultivation project is a two-phase project conducted in two-year units from 2022 to 2025, characterized by participating company employees leading practical lectures, mentoring, and project education. Digital innovation companies operate in cooperation with universities, jointly designing curricula that meet field demands with companies and universities, and aim to cultivate immediately employable personnel in the industry through company-led intensive education.


The Ministry of Science and ICT selected eight educational consortiums in 2022 with the goal of nurturing a total of 4,000 SW talents through this project by 2025.


As part of this, on December 23, Tmax Tibero, together with Dankook University and the Korea Cloud Computing Research Association, produced a total of 45 graduates from the company-led project Campus SW Academy (TABA), holding a project presentation and the TABA 1st graduation ceremony at Dankook University Jukjeon Campus.



Meanwhile, TABA, which recruits trainees twice a year, aims to cultivate more than 100 talents annually. The 2nd term is scheduled to start in March 2023 with a four-month course, and upon completion of the four-year project, a total of 350 IT talents will be produced.


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