Automotive Research Institute Collaborates with Georgia Tech on Technology and Education
Na Seung-sik (photo right), president of the Korea Automotive Technology Institute, met with Shrayes Melkote, deputy director, at the Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, on the 11th (local time) and signed a "Memorandum of Understanding for Future Mobility Technology Cooperation," the institute reported.
Georgia Tech, founded in 1885, is a research-focused public comprehensive university recognized for its competitiveness in mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, and electronic engineering. Through this agreement, the two institutions will share technology and educational materials and conduct joint research projects. They also plan to hold conferences and seminars together.
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President Na Seung-sik said, "We will continuously discover and expand practical global joint research projects that meet industrial demands."
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