Gyeongnam Jeongbodae and Zion Entech Sign Industry-Academic Cooperation Agreement
On the 12th, Gyeongnam Information University signed a business agreement with Zion Entech, a specialized automobile parts company, in the university president's office to foster specialized personnel in the automobile field.
The signing ceremony was attended by Gyeongnam Information University President Kim Dae-sik and Zion Entech CEO Choi Kwang-il, along with other representatives from both sides.
President Kim Dae-sik of Gyeongnam Information University (left) and CEO Choi Kwang-il of Zion Entech are taking a commemorative photo after signing the agreement.
View original imageZion Entech is a promising company based in Busan that manufactures hub bearings, one of the core automobile parts, and is currently supplying 1.6 million hub bearings to Tesla.
According to the agreement, the two institutions will broadly cooperate to foster specialized personnel in the automobile industry and conduct joint research and development, including ▲ employment linkage for graduates ▲ industry-academia cooperation for personnel training ▲ joint use of equipment ▲ technical support for on-site difficulties ▲ support for field trips and practical training.
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Kim Dae-sik, president of Gyeongnam Information University, said, “Through cooperation with Zion Entech, an excellent company in the automobile parts industry, we will do our best to nurture talent so that many students at Gyeongnam Information University can connect from field training to employment.”
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