Gyeongnam Jeongbo University Signs Industry-Academic Cooperation Agreement with BioLib
Gyeongnam Information University (President Kim Dae-sik) held an industry-academia cooperation agreement ceremony with the bio company BioLive in the president's office on the 30th.
Through this agreement, the two institutions agreed to jointly develop technologies related to pet healthcare and to cooperate in various fields such as workforce training, market information sharing, consulting, and technology transfer.
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BioLive is a promising local company that provides genetic testing services related to parentage verification, kinship confirmation, personal identification, special sample analysis, and other diseases based on genetic analysis technology and experience, and conducts various research and development in biotechnology at the molecular level.
President Kim Dae-sik of Gyeongnam Information University (left) and Lee Sang-min, CEO of BioLive, are taking a commemorative photo of the agreement signing.
View original imageKim Dae-sik, president of Gyeongnam Information University, said, “Through this agreement, we will do our best to nurture talent in the promising pet sector and contribute to the bio-related industry.”
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