Dongmyung University Signs Business Agreement with Sunnywave Tech Co., Ltd. for 'Companion Dog TV Development'
Participation in Research and Development of Pet Technology 'Pet Tech' for Companion Animals
Dongmyung University (President Jeon Ho-hwan) signed a 'Business Agreement for the Development of Advanced Industrial Technology for Companion Animals' with Sunny Wave Tech Co., Ltd. (CEO Kim Hak-seon) on the 29th of last month.
Sunny Wave Tech is a pet tech specialized company developing Dog TV (Dog Display) and video content under the catchphrase "Happy Lifestyle for Companion Animals."
Professor Kim Jong-gi (right) of Dongmyung University’s Companion Animal Industry Design Department and Lee Sang-mok, head of Sunny Wave Tech Research Institute, are signing a business agreement.
View original imageOn that day, the agreement ceremony was held with the attendance of Professor Kim Jong-gi from the Department of Companion Animal Industry Design, Lee Sang-mok, Head of Research at Sunny Wave Tech Co., Ltd., and members of the Animal Love Practice Movement Association.
The company decided to support the university's human and material resources for the development of various pet tech products and to establish a human exchange cooperation system for research and development, donating approximately 12 million KRW worth of Dog TV (Dog Display).
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Professor Kim Jong-gi stated, "The university plans to actively cooperate with Sunny Wave Tech Co., Ltd., which is dedicated to developing pet tech products for companion animals," adding, "We plan to expand exchanges such as field training and employment support for students majoring in companion animal-related fields and jointly develop a field-oriented learning system."
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