Gyeongnam Information University held a series of performance-sharing events showcasing the results of major national projects it has undertaken.

Gyeongnam Jeongbo University, which held consecutive performance sharing events.

Gyeongnam Jeongbo University, which held consecutive performance sharing events.

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From January 30 to 31, Gyeongnam Information University hosted the ‘2023 LINC3.0 Project and ICC Performance Sharing Meeting’ at the Hilton Hotel in Gyeongju, attended by over 60 participants including local industry representatives and faculty members.


The event provided an opportunity to share and exchange the achievements created jointly by Gyeongnam Information University and participating companies.


At the performance sharing meeting, various achievements and prototypes were exhibited in fields such as ▲ICC (Industry Collaboration Center) ▲RCC (Regional Collaboration Center) ▲Capstone Design ▲K-Star Startup Teams ▲Startup and Employment Programs.


Following the exhibition, an awards ceremony was held to recognize outstanding companies participating in the project for their excellence in industry-academia cooperation. This was followed by a technology transfer ceremony for companies involved in joint industry-academia technology development projects, and presentations on excellent teaching methods and outcomes related to ICC (Industry Collaboration Center) and industry-academia-research linked educational programs.


Prior to this, at the same venue, the ‘2023 Startup Education Innovation Leading University (SCOUT) Project Capacity Building and Performance Sharing Workshop’ was held.


This event presented and shared the excellent results of Gyeongnam Information University’s SCOUT project program, which is led by the Ministry of Education. It also included various activities such as specialized training (special lectures) aimed at strengthening the capabilities of faculty and students involved in the SCOUT project.


The workshop also showcased SCOUT achievements including ▲SCOUT Startup Club (Chang-eop Nursing) ▲SCOUT Startup Club (DENSCOUT) ▲SCOUT Research Groups.



Im Jun-woo, Director of the Industry-Academia Cooperation Foundation, said, “This was a very meaningful occasion to share and exchange the excellent results that Gyeongnam Information University and local companies have produced through various national projects over the past year. We will continue to strive to contribute to the local community and remain a good model of industry-academia cooperation by maintaining diverse collaborations with industries.”


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