Gyeongnam Information University has been consecutively selected for financial support projects aimed at nurturing talent.


On the 2nd, Gyeongnam Information University announced that it was selected as the lead university for the Ministry of SMEs and Startups' ‘Technical Officer Training Project’ for semiconductor small and medium enterprises workforce development, and as a participating university in the ‘B-CON Creative Course’ 1-person media creator training program operated by the Busan Information Industry Promotion Agency’s Busan Contents Korea Lab.


The ‘Technical Officer Training Project’ led by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups is a program designed to systematically cultivate technical personnel required in small and medium enterprises through a linked education system of 2 years in vocational high school, 2 years in junior college, and 4 years in total.


The Semiconductor Department at Gyeongnam Information University plans to conduct linked education with Kyungsung Electronics High School under this project to operate a technical talent development program in semiconductor process equipment and maintenance fields.

Gyeongnam Jeongbo University.

Gyeongnam Jeongbo University.

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Additionally, the ‘B-CON Creative Course’ project operated by the Busan Information Industry Promotion Agency’s Busan Contents Korea Lab aims to nurture specialized local talent and create jobs by utilizing the content education infrastructure of universities in the Busan area. Gyeongnam Information University has been selected for this project for three consecutive years.


The Media and Video Department, which oversees the project, is located at the Haeundae Centum Campus and is equipped with state-of-the-art educational facilities and equipment, including a digital video editing room, production studio, and real-time streaming broadcast booth.



Kim Dae-sik, president of Gyeongnam Information University, stated, “Gyeongnam Information University will do its best to nurture talent required by new industry trends such as the semiconductor field and 1-person media field through various financial support projects,” adding, “We will continue the reputation of being a ‘university that teaches well and where admission means employment.’”


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