The Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology (KIOST) signed a business agreement with the Busan Metropolitan Council on the 26th to foster the marine science and technology sector in Busan, the marine capital of Korea.


This business agreement was promoted to drive the development of the marine science and technology sector in Busan, the marine capital of Korea, and to advance the country's marine industry through mutual cooperation between the two institutions.

Busan City Council Chairman An Seong-min (left) and KIOST Director Kang Do-hyung are taking a commemorative photo of the agreement signing.

Busan City Council Chairman An Seong-min (left) and KIOST Director Kang Do-hyung are taking a commemorative photo of the agreement signing.

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According to this business agreement, the two institutions will cooperate on ▲supporting the development of the marine industry such as designating a marine science special zone and establishing a joint technology holding company for marine fisheries science and technology ▲joint research in the field of marine science and technology ▲joint utilization of published materials and digital resources.


In addition, they plan to jointly conduct ▲forums and seminars on major issues in the field of marine science and technology ▲training of talent in the marine science and technology sector.



Since the inauguration of Director Kang Do-hyung, KIOST has been promoting the designation of a marine science special zone and the establishment of a joint technology holding company for marine fisheries science and technology, aiming to foster Busan's marine economy and revitalize it.


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