The RISE Project Group at Gwangju University operated the 'RISE Global Exploration Program' in China to allow enrolled students to experience the global industrial structure and the latest market trends, and to directly observe the actual sites of industrial development. Provided by Gwangju University

The RISE Project Group at Gwangju University operated the 'RISE Global Exploration Program' in China to allow enrolled students to experience the global industrial structure and the latest market trends, and to directly observe the actual sites of industrial development. Provided by Gwangju University

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On September 1, Gwangju University announced that the RISE Project Group operated the 'RISE Global Exploration Program' in China to enable enrolled students to experience the global industrial structure and the latest market trends, as well as to directly observe the actual sites of industrial development.


This exploration, which took place from August 20 to 23 with five participating students, aimed to: enhance in-depth understanding of international industries; analyze global trends in Gwangju City's nine strategic industries and RISE's specialized fields; and acquire advanced technologies and new industries. To achieve these goals, the group visited major local companies and institutions in China.


The students gained insights into the growth strategies of global companies and the latest technological trends in the medical and industrial sectors by touring the Alibaba Center, visiting the Yiwu Korean Business Association, Dongfang Hospital, and the Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University, as well as exploring the world's largest Yiwu Market.



Roh Sunshik, head of the RISE Project Group, stated, "We plan to continuously expand a variety of global programs so that our students can grow into future talents with world-class competitiveness."


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