Gyeongbok University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation recently held the 'Living Lab Project Kick-off Seminar'.

Gyeongbok University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation recently held the 'Living Lab Project Kick-off Seminar'.

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Gyeongbok University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation held a seminar to improve the lives of local residents.


The Gyeongbok University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation recently held the '2024 Living Lab Project Kick off Seminar' at the Jiwoon Hall Advanced Lecture Room on the Namyangju Campus as part of the Innovation Support Project to solve local community problems and enhance the quality of life for local residents, the foundation announced on the 24th.


The Living Lab Project is a regional innovation program that identifies and finds solutions to local community issues. It is operated to nurture talents with problem-solving skills through collaboration with external experts and to fulfill the university's social responsibility.



Yoon Young-hoon, Head of the Community Cooperation Division at the Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation, stated, "Through this project, we will reflect local community issues in the curriculum to pursue qualitative innovative changes by improving job competencies," adding, "Based on excellent outcomes, we will expand cooperative activities between the university and Namyangju City and enhance sustainability."


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