Shilla University has been selected for the advanced talent category of the 7th phase BB21 Plus (Brain Busan21+) project, the 'Silver Health Total Smartcare Talent Development Project Group.'


The BB21 Plus project, supported by Busan City and Busan Technopark, is a talent development initiative aimed at strengthening the competitiveness of regional universities and industries through the training of master's and doctoral research talents.


The Shilla University BB21 Plus project group demonstrated its research capabilities through numerous publications in SCI-level international academic journals, external research contracts, domestic patent applications and registrations, and technology transfers during the 6th phase of the project.

Silla University.

Silla University.

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With this selection, the project group will receive a budget of 608.5 million KRW over five years until August 2028 to carry out the 7th phase of the project.


Shilla University's 'Silver Health Total Smartcare Talent Development Project Group' aims to revitalize the regional economy and reduce social opportunity costs by promoting the health of the elderly in the local community. The project focuses on ▲development of marine and fisheries-based silver health foods ▲customized exercise management and nutrition management for seniors, and will continue to establish an industry-academia cooperation system.



The Shilla University project group is advancing the project with the goal of developing customized health care solutions such as functional foods and cosmetics tailored to specific characteristics, nutrition management, and exercise management methods by utilizing the technologies, know-how, and various equipment of the participating departments.


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