Keimyung University (President Shin Il-hee) has decided to join forces with ANSYS Korea (CEO Moon Seok-hwan) to develop technology and promote university education and research activities in the field of future mobility.


On the 10th, Keimyung University and ANSYS Korea held a mutual industry-academia cooperation exchange agreement ceremony at the Industry-Academia Cooperation Hall on Keimyung University's Seongseo Campus. The ceremony was attended by Kim Won-jin, Dean of the College of Engineering at Keimyung University, professors from related departments, Kang Dong-hoon, Executive Director of ANSYS Korea, Lee Yong-hee, Director, and other officials.

Executive Director Kang Dong-hoon of Ansys Korea (right) and Dean Kim Won-jin of Keimyung University College of Engineering are posing for a commemorative photo after signing an industry-academia cooperation exchange agreement.

Executive Director Kang Dong-hoon of Ansys Korea (right) and Dean Kim Won-jin of Keimyung University College of Engineering are posing for a commemorative photo after signing an industry-academia cooperation exchange agreement.

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Through this agreement, both institutions agreed to respond to changes in the industrial environment for technology development and capacity enhancement, and to establish a close cooperative system by carrying out various research and development projects and human resource training projects.


To this end, they promised to collaborate on technology development and research activities in the mobility field, jointly utilize research and development equipment and personnel in the mobility sector, engage in personnel exchanges and joint supervision of student personnel for training specialized professionals in mobility, disseminate and expand related curricula, and discuss other matters according to mutual institutional consultations.


Kim Won-jin, Dean of the College of Engineering at Keimyung University, expressed his gratitude, saying, “We are pleased to receive support for ANSYS engineering analysis solutions, and we expect it will greatly help joint research and student education in the future mobility field.”



Kang Dong-hoon, Executive Director of the Strategic Business Division at ANSYS Korea, said, “We hope to be of various help to Keimyung University’s research and student education,” and added, “We will continue to promote ongoing cooperation to maintain a close collaborative relationship.”


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