Soonchunhyang University Signs Technology Development Agreement with Osong Advanced Medical Industry Foundation
Cooperation in Joint Research and Professional Talent Development
From the left, Myungsoo Lee, Chairman of the Foundation, Byoungguk Song, President of Soonchunhyang University, Yuseong Seo, Director of Soonchunhyang Central Medical Center (Provided by Soonchunhyang University)
View original imageSoonchunhyang University, Soonchunhyang University Medical Center, and Osong Advanced Medical Industry Foundation signed a memorandum of understanding on the 25th in the university's main conference room for technology development and related cooperation.
According to the agreement, each institution will collaborate on ▲research and development ▲commercialization of the medical convergence industry ▲training of professionals ▲clinical trials ▲startup support ▲region-specific education ▲establishment of specialized industrial complexes, and more.
Lee Myungsoo, chairman of the foundation, emphasized, "We hope that this cooperation with Soonchunhyang University will give birth to key players in the future medical convergence industry," adding, "We will establish an effective cooperation system so that we can grow together with the region and help young people realize their dreams."
President Song Byungguk also expressed his expectations, saying, "I hope this agreement will serve as a milestone to promote research and commercialization of medical convergence technology, and to secure sustainable growth engines."
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