Yeungjin College (President Choi Jae-young) will hold the ‘2023 Yeungjin Comprehensive Exhibition’ on the 26th and 27th at the campus Baekho Gymnasium, library audiovisual room, and other locations.


At this exhibition, works in new technology fields created by students who have grown through customized education, as well as projects conducted through industry-academia-research collaboration, will be showcased and experienced at 66 booths inside the Baekho Gymnasium. Additionally, performances, presentations, and competitions will be held consecutively in the library audiovisual room and other venues.

The scene of the comprehensive exhibition held last year at Yeongjin College of Technology.

The scene of the comprehensive exhibition held last year at Yeongjin College of Technology.

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Notable works include the AI Convergence Mechanical Department’s exhibit of a ‘Drowsy Driving Warning Device Based on Driver and Surrounding Analysis.’ This system detects and warns drowsy drivers by utilizing sensors that measure the driver’s eye movement, lane position tracking, and an additional sensor that measures carbon dioxide concentration inside the vehicle. This research paper won the Excellence Award at the ‘ICROS 2023 Student Paper Competition,’ the only award received by a junior college.


The Architecture Department presents ‘Urban Detached Housing Design for the MZ Generation.’ This work designs urban housing forms tailored to the preferences of the MZ generation, who value individual happiness over groups, sharing over ownership, and experience over products, in accordance with evolving building regulations.


The Interior Design Department showcases works at the ‘Exhibition Design Major Promotion Booth.’ Students directly designed, planned, and constructed the booth space, including the frame, signage, and promotional displays. After the exhibition at Baekho Gymnasium, the promotional booth will be relocated to the first-floor hall of the Creativity Hall on campus for an additional three weeks of display.


Works produced through industry-academia projects also attract attention. The Content Design Department signed a business agreement with Pohang City Hall and Pohang Technopark in April this year and conducted an industry-academia project for online marketing of small-scale farmers entering the Pohang Market shopping mall. At this exhibition, market page creations for seven small-scale farmer companies and nine products, along with the photographs used, will be displayed.


The Beauty Convergence Department exhibits four types of 2023 F/W candles and nail art inspired by Claude Monet’s work ‘Water Lilies.’ Additionally, their booth operates an experience center where visitors can try gel nail art and hair styling & hair color braids reflecting the 2023 trends, showcasing the diversity and trendiness of beauty.


The Sports Rehabilitation Department demonstrates measuring body balance indices through musculoskeletal analysis using the ‘3D Body Shape Analyzer (Moti Physio).’ The Early Childhood Education Major Research Group invites children from on-campus daycare centers and kindergartens to the library audiovisual room at 11 a.m. on the 26th for performances including puppet shows, plays, and instrumental ensembles. The Animal Health Department holds the Animal Health Technician Oath Ceremony and the Suhonje ritual on the afternoon of the 27th in the library audiovisual room.



Yeungjin College will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the opening of the exhibition at 11 a.m. on the 26th at Baekho Gymnasium, attended by President Choi Jae-young, Student Council President Kim Dong-young, and department academic society presidents.


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