Inha University and HD Hyundai Mipo Sign Agreement to Nurture Next-Generation Talent for the Shipbuilding Industry
Inha University is partnering with HD Hyundai Samho and Siemens Industry Software to foster interdisciplinary talent that will lead the future of the shipbuilding and offshore industry.
On July 21, Inha University announced that it had recently signed a "Next-Generation Platform Talent Development Cooperation Agreement" with HD Hyundai Mipo and Siemens Industry Software.
This agreement was established to cultivate practical and innovative talent based on industry demand, in line with the introduction of next-generation platforms being promoted by the three shipbuilding companies of the HD Hyundai Group?HD Hyundai Samho, HD Hyundai Heavy Industries, and HD Hyundai Mipo.
Inha University, HD Hyundai Samho, and Siemens Industry Software are posing for a commemorative photo after signing the "Next-Generation Shipbuilding Industry Platform Talent Development Agreement" on the 18th. 2025.7.18 Inha University
Photo by Inha University
Inha University plans to work with the partner companies to build and jointly utilize next-generation platform education infrastructure, promote educational exchanges and cooperation for employees of local companies and enrolled students to support the transition to next-generation platforms, and strengthen mutual networks and personnel exchanges between the university and global companies.
Inha University expressed its expectation that, through this agreement and close cooperation with global companies, it will be able to systematically nurture future-oriented talent to drive industrial innovation in the ship design and production software platform sector.
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Baek Seonghyeon, Vice President for Academic Affairs at Inha University, stated, "This is an important starting point for industry and academia to create a new leap forward in the shipbuilding and offshore industry," adding, "We will strive to establish an educational model where the local community and industry grow together, positioning ourselves as a hub for nurturing key talent to lead the shipbuilding and offshore sector in the Seoul metropolitan area."
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