MainBiz Association Partners with Sungshin Women's University for Industry-Academic Cooperation and RISE Project
Strengthening Cooperation for Fostering Innovative Talent and Growth of Small and Medium Enterprises
The Korea Management Innovation Small and Medium Business Association (Main-Biz Association) announced on the 3rd that it signed a business agreement with Sungshin Women's University on the 2nd at the university's Administration Building Grand Conference Room to successfully promote the Industry-Academia Cooperation and Regional Innovation-Centered University Support System (RISE) project.
This agreement was established to cultivate practical high-level talent who will lead future industries in line with the digital transformation era and to enhance the innovation capabilities of small and medium enterprises. Both organizations plan to build an organic and sustainable cooperative system going forward.
The Korea Management Innovation Small and Medium Business Association (MainBiz Association) announced on the 3rd that it signed a business agreement with Sungshin Women's University on the 2nd at the Administrative Building's main conference room to successfully promote industry-academic cooperation and the Regional Innovation-Centered University Support System (RISE) project. MainBiz Association
View original imageThe main contents of the agreement include ▲ fostering an industry-academia cooperation and shared collaboration ecosystem ▲ joint planning of research and development and collaboration on technology development in specialized fields ▲ joint efforts to lead national future industries and promote regional industries through industry-academia cooperation ▲ mutual cooperation to achieve the strategic goals of the Regional Innovation-Centered University Support System ▲ exchange cooperation linking field training and employment to cultivate practical talent ▲ practical competency enhancement programs conducted by the association and the university.
Taking this agreement as an opportunity, the association plans to activate the attraction of outstanding overseas talent and linkage with domestic companies.
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Kim Myung-jin, President of the Main-Biz Association, stated, "For small and medium enterprises to sustain growth in the digital economy era, practical talent who can be immediately deployed on site and customized technical support are necessary," adding, "We will organically connect Sungshin Women's University's research capabilities and global network with the association's member companies to jointly build an innovation ecosystem for small and medium enterprises."
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