On the 29th, Chung-Ang University announced that it signed an MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) with the Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI) on the 26th for the "Joint Utilization of National R&D Knowledge, Information Resources, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Technology."


Kim Jae-su, Director of KISTI (left), and Park Sang-gyu, President of Chung-Ang University (right), are posing for a commemorative photo of the 'Chung-Ang University-KISTI MOU Signing' at Chung-Ang University on the 26th.

Kim Jae-su, Director of KISTI (left), and Park Sang-gyu, President of Chung-Ang University (right), are posing for a commemorative photo of the 'Chung-Ang University-KISTI MOU Signing' at Chung-Ang University on the 26th.

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Through this agreement, the two institutions plan to cooperate in ▲ sharing and jointly utilizing national R&D information ▲ supporting technology exchange and platform improvement for sharing and jointly utilizing research knowledge and information ▲ jointly developing services for healthy academic communication activities ▲ co-hosting academic conferences and seminars for information exchange.


As a result, Chung-Ang University will be able to jointly utilize the National Science and Technology Knowledge Information Service (NTIS), research data, and Open Access (OA) data established by KISTI.


Kim Jae-su, President of the Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, stated, "We will actively support improving university library research support services and creating a healthy research environment through sharing research data, open access information, and AI technology exchange to enhance national research competitiveness and enable researchers to produce excellent research outcomes."



Park Sang-gyu, President of Chung-Ang University, said, "We are pleased to sign an MOU with KISTI, a leading research institution in the field of science and technology information. We hope that jointly utilizing and servicing national R&D knowledge, information resources, and artificial intelligence (AI) technology will serve as an opportunity for mutual development between the two institutions."


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