Signing Ceremony for Agreement to Strengthen Training of Marine Experts and R&D Capabilities

Mayor Lee Gang-deok: "We Will Open a Renaissance Era of Resource Development and Marine Industry"

Pohang City held a business agreement ceremony for the "Joint Development of the Marine Industry" on the 19th in the city hall's medium conference room to strengthen the training of marine professionals and related research and development capabilities in collaboration with Daegu Haany University.

Pohang City and Daegu Haany University held a business agreement ceremony for the "Joint Development of the Marine Industry" at City Hall on the 19th. (From left: Baek In-gyu, Chairman of the City Council; Byun Chang-hoon, President of Daegu Haany University; Lee Kang-deok, Mayor)

Pohang City and Daegu Haany University held a business agreement ceremony for the "Joint Development of the Marine Industry" at City Hall on the 19th. (From left: Baek In-gyu, Chairman of the City Council; Byun Chang-hoon, President of Daegu Haany University; Lee Kang-deok, Mayor)

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At the agreement ceremony held that day, Mayor Lee Kang-deok, City Council Chairman Baek In-gyu, Daegu Haany University President Byun Chang-hoon, and other officials gathered to pledge their cooperation for the joint development of the marine industry.


Pohang City and Daegu Haany University plan to work together in the future on ▲ operating the East Sea Rim Marine Education and Culture Center related to marine education and culture ▲ research and development of HMR related to marine fisheries food ▲ development of marine healing materials and marine healing programs ▲ development of marine humanities and marine tourism ▲ operation of projects related to youth settlement in fishing villages and regional revitalization.


The city plans to actively promote marine education and culture, develop programs through this agreement, further strengthen Pohang's capabilities as a central city of the East Sea Rim, and establish strategies to revitalize the marine industry that reflect the region's characteristics through an organic cooperative system with related institutions.


Mayor Lee Kang-deok said, "Through this agreement, we will lead the development of the marine industry by integrating marine education and culture, and also focus on discovering and nurturing talent in related industries. We will open a renaissance era of the marine industry through the development of marine resources that reflect Pohang's regional characteristics."



Pohang City has been taking the lead in revitalizing the local marine culture by strengthening marine culture promotion, marine education for citizens, and the development of related research and educational materials, including the opening of the East Sea Rim Marine Education and Culture Center last September.


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