[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] The Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation of Pukyong National University recently held a Korea-Japan university student startup field exploration program at the Yongdang Campus Liberal Arts Building.


The program was conducted as part of the "Youth Joseon Tongsinsa Korea-Japan University Student Exchange Project," organized by the Busan Cultural Foundation and the Shizuoka City International Exchange Association of Japan, which took place from the 19th to the 23rd.


Fourteen Korean university students and fifteen Japanese university students participating in this project visited various institutions in Busan during the operation period to conduct case studies, and on the 21st, they visited Pukyong National University's Yongdang Campus.

Participants of the Korea-Japan university student startup field exploration program are taking a commemorative photo.

Participants of the Korea-Japan university student startup field exploration program are taking a commemorative photo.

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The Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation of Pukyong National University introduced the Yongdang Campus, a specialized campus for local industry, academia, cooperation, and startups, to the participating students, and provided guidance on student startup programs, presentations on successful student startup cases, and startup field tours.



The Yongdang Campus, referred to as Dragon Valley by Pukyong National University, houses over 230 family companies and startups, where joint research and development, technology transfer, re-education, and student collaboration are conducted together with the university.


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