Korea Industrial Complex Corporation Establishes Cooperative System to Support Tenant Companies' Response to Industrial Transformation
Signed a Business Agreement with Korea Polytechnic University
The Korea Industrial Complex Corporation announced on the 20th that it has signed a business agreement with Korea Polytechnic University to support the response of industrial complex resident companies to the industrial transformation.
Through this agreement, the two organizations plan to promote talent development and corporate support cooperation projects based on the 'Industrial Transformation Solution Support Center' to enable resident companies in industrial complexes to efficiently respond to industrial transformation such as digital transformation (DX) and carbon neutrality.
Lee Sang-hoon, President of the Korea Industrial Complex Corporation (left), and Hwang Soo-sung, President of Korea Polytechnic University, are signing a business agreement to support the industrial transformation response of companies located in industrial complexes.
View original imageThe main contents of the agreement include ▲providing carbon neutrality response education for executives and employees of resident companies ▲discovering and supporting the resolution of difficulties related to digital transformation and carbon neutrality for resident companies ▲operating a consultative body for task discovery and performance sharing ▲operating a training course for carbon neutrality professional consultants for executives and employees of the Korea Industrial Complex Corporation.
The strengths of the Korea Industrial Complex Corporation, which has built an industry-academia-research network at the forefront of industrial sites for many years, combined with the strengths of Korea Polytechnic University, which operates a specialized graduate school for carbon neutrality and possesses expert instructors and specialized education programs in the field of carbon neutrality, are expected to create synergy to enhance the competitiveness of resident companies.
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Lee Sang-hoon, Chairman of the Korea Industrial Complex Corporation, said, “We hope this cooperation project will provide a foundation for small and medium resident companies to systematically respond to digital transformation and carbon neutrality,” and added, “We will expand projects that can help companies during the industrial transformation period through continuous cooperation with Korea Polytechnic University.”
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