Yeungjin College (President Choi Jae-young) announced on the 10th that its ‘Advanced Field Innovation Convergence College Intelligent Robot Project Group’ has signed a partnership agreement with Doosan Robotics Co., Ltd. as a commissioned education institution for collaborative robots and officially opened an accredited certification education center within the college.


Yeungjin College has been the only specialized college selected for the Intelligent Robot Project by the Ministry of Education and the National Research Foundation of Korea, and has been operating the project since 2021.

Park Eung-seo, Head of Doosan Robotics Southern Branch (left), and Ahn Sang-wook, Director of the Intelligent Robot Business Group at Youngjin College of Technology (Professor of AI Convergence Mechanical Engineering), are signing an agreement.

Park Eung-seo, Head of Doosan Robotics Southern Branch (left), and Ahn Sang-wook, Director of the Intelligent Robot Business Group at Youngjin College of Technology (Professor of AI Convergence Mechanical Engineering), are signing an agreement.

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With the opening of this education center, in cooperation with Doosan Robotics, the No. 1 company in the domestic collaborative robot field, the center will provide professional training opportunities to experts in collaborative robots, workers in related fields, and interested general public. It is expected to contribute to job creation and talent development in the collaborative robot sector.


Doosan Robotics plans to use this partnership and the opening of the education center as an opportunity to promote the development of the robotics industry and the cultivation of robotics talent in the Yeongnam region, including Daegu.


Ahn Sang-wook, head of the Intelligent Robot Project Group (Head of AI Convergence Mechanical Department), said, “With the opening of this education center, we expect to create infinite synergy effects by collaborating with Doosan Robotics to expand the collaborative robot market and promote various educational projects to train professionals required in the industrial field,” adding, “We will contribute to regional industrial development and enhancing national competitiveness.”



Along with the opening of the education center, Doosan Robotics has agreed to provide the collaborative robot simulation software ‘DART STUDIO’ necessary for the education of students in the AI Convergence Mechanical Department at Yeungjin College.


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