Kyungbok University recently signed a business agreement with low-code specialized company Quintet Systems regarding the 'CALS-based Industry Customized Curriculum.'

Kyungbok University recently signed a business agreement with low-code specialized company Quintet Systems regarding the 'CALS-based Industry Customized Curriculum.'

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Kyungbok University recently signed a business agreement with low-code specialist company Quintet Systems regarding the 'CALS-based Industry Customized Curriculum.'


CALS is a cloud-based low-code development platform independently developed by Quintet Systems. Low-code is a development method that helps business experts, not professional developers, quickly develop applications with minimal coding. The company plans to apply artificial intelligence (AI) to the CALS platform in September to further improve user convenience.


According to this agreement, the two institutions will establish a field-customized CALS curriculum as a required course in the Big Data major at Kyungbok University to cultivate professionals leading the big data field, a core technology of the 4th Industrial Revolution. Through this, students who complete the course will grow into mid-level professionals through field training, and Quintet Systems will be responsible for CALS platform technical support and developer education.


Park Seong-yong, CEO of Quintet Systems, emphasized, "As Software as a Service (SaaS) and artificial intelligence are clearly emerging as new future growth engines, the demand for related development is rapidly increasing, making professionals in this field urgently needed."



Jo Sang-gu, professor of the Big Data Department at Kyungbok University, stated, "By integrating big data application technology based on Quintet Systems' CALS, we will accelerate the digital transformation of the market and establish ourselves as a leading university in this field in the future."


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