Lim Jong-sik, Superintendent of Gyeongbuk Office of Education, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on the 18th to expand on-site training and employment opportunities, with Samyang Comtech Co., Ltd. and HDC Resort in attendance.


This agreement was established to revitalize employment for high school graduates through strategic partnerships in composite materials technology and the composite leisure sector. It includes mutual cooperation in linking on-site training and employment, joint research and development and project implementation, industry-academia customized workforce training, and operation of industry-academia integrated apprenticeship schools.

Sebastian Faschoder, General Manager of HDC Resort (left in photo), Lim Jong-sik, Superintendent of Gyeongbuk Office of Education (center in photo), and Kim Jong-yeol, CEO of Samyang Contact, are signing a business agreement to expand high school graduate employment.

Sebastian Faschoder, General Manager of HDC Resort (left in photo), Lim Jong-sik, Superintendent of Gyeongbuk Office of Education (center in photo), and Kim Jong-yeol, CEO of Samyang Contact, are signing a business agreement to expand high school graduate employment.

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Samyang Comtech Co., Ltd. is a manufacturer of composite materials, aircraft parts, and ceramic materials, notably advancing as a leader in the bulletproof sector. As a representative company producing bulletproof and protective products, it plans to strengthen the connection between vocational high school talent development and technical systems to establish a foundation for providing on-site training and employment opportunities.


HDC Resort operates Park Roche, Oak Valley, and I-Park Condo sites under the core values of a prosperous life and a trustworthy world, practicing ESG management. It plans to expand recruitment of vocational high school students and support the development and implementation of industry-customized educational programs.


The Gyeongbuk Office of Education intends to continuously build an organic cooperative system with excellent companies to systematically discover employment places and operate industry-customized programs suited to students' aptitudes and talents.



Lim Jong-sik, Superintendent of Gyeongbuk Office of Education, stated, “We expect this to be a great opportunity to inspire outstanding vocational high school students in the region to take an interest in composite materials and the leisure sector.”


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