Yisangil, Mayor of Yongin, Discusses Semiconductor Talent Development Plans with K-GTSEC
Building a System to Strengthen Yongin's Semiconductor Industry and Specialized Talent Capabilities
Lee Sang-il, Mayor of Yongin City, Gyeonggi Province, met with Yeo Woon-hong, Director of the Georgia Tech Global Industrial Technology Cooperation Center (K-GTSEC), on the 20th to discuss ways to nurture talent related to the semiconductor industry.
Lee Sang-il, Mayor of Yongin, is discussing semiconductor cooperation plans with Yeo Woon-hong, Director of the Georgia Tech Global Industry Technology Cooperation Center (K-GTSEC), and his delegation during their visit to Yongin City Hall. Photo by Yongin City
View original imageK-GTSEC is a center established at the Georgia Institute of Technology through cooperation between Korea's Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and Georgia Tech to create a technological cooperation hub in the semiconductor field between the two countries. Director Yeo currently serves as a chaired professor in mechanical engineering and biomedical engineering at Georgia Tech.
During the meeting, Mayor Lee and Director Yeo exchanged opinions on ▲ holding technology exchange forums between K-GTSEC and universities and companies in the Yongin area ▲ operating advanced semiconductor technology and research environment experience programs for outstanding high school students in Yongin ▲ running programs to enhance the capabilities of high-level semiconductor personnel in the Yongin region. Previously, the two institutions signed an online memorandum of understanding in October last year to establish a global semiconductor network.
Director Yeo also requested Mayor Lee to participate as a speaker at the Korea-US Science and Technology Conference (UKC 2025) to be held in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, this coming August.
Mayor Lee said, "I believe UKC 2025 will be a meaningful event for Yongin's semiconductor industry," adding, "We will positively consider K-GTSEC's proposal and establish a system that can develop Yongin's semiconductor industry and strengthen the capabilities of specialized personnel."
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Director Yeo stated, "We expect that the two institutions will be able to build an advanced talent development system related to the semiconductor industry based on a cooperative relationship utilizing each other's capabilities."
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