Dong-Eui University Biohealth Innovation Convergence College Project Group Signs Agreement with Bundang Seoul National University Hospital and Others
Mutual Cooperation for Professional Talent Development with Ilju GNS and Korea Sports Consulting Association
The Biohealth Innovation Convergence College Project Group at Dong-Eui University (Director: Jung Kyungtae) recently signed a series of business agreements with organizations such as the Medical AI Center at Bundang Seoul National University Hospital (Director: Kim Sejoong), Ilju GNS (CEO: Kim Jungyeop), and the Korea Sports Consulting Association (Chairman: Heo Sungwoo) to foster specialized talent in the biohealth sector.
The Biohealth Innovation Convergence College Project Group at Dong-Eui University is signing an agreement with Seoul National University Bundang Hospital and others.
View original imageOn August 16, the Biohealth Innovation Convergence College Project Group signed a business agreement with the Medical AI Center at Bundang Seoul National University Hospital, which provides research support services related to medical AI, at Dong-Eui University. Both parties agreed to actively cooperate in revitalizing curricula in the digital healthcare field, providing technical and policy consultations, conducting joint research, and fostering industry-academia collaboration.
Additionally, on August 12, an agreement was signed with Ilju GNS, a company specializing in IT services related to artificial intelligence and big data. The two organizations agreed to build a cooperative system to strengthen the industry-academia cooperation network in the healthcare big data platform sector and to jointly utilize infrastructure.
On August 20, a business agreement was also signed with the Korea Sports Consulting Association to join forces in nurturing specialized talent through information exchange, joint research and development of educational programs, and sharing of facilities and programs owned by both institutions to enhance capabilities in new healthcare technologies.
Jung Kyungtae, Director of the Biohealth Innovation Convergence College Project Group, stated, "As artificial intelligence and big data are being widely utilized in the healthcare sector, various new industries and technologies are emerging. We will strive to provide advanced education to students through active exchanges and cooperation with leading technology companies and research institutes."
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