Yangju City and Induk University Sign Agreement
to Promote University-Community Cooperation and Regional Development

Yangju City in Gyeonggi Province and Induk University (President Kwang-Man Kim) recently signed a business agreement to establish a cooperative relationship aimed at strengthening regional competitiveness and promoting mutual development.

Yang Suhyun, Mayor of Yangju City (left), is signing a business agreement with Kim Kwangman, President of Induk University, to strengthen regional competitiveness and promote mutual development. Provided by Yangju City

Yang Suhyun, Mayor of Yangju City (left), is signing a business agreement with Kim Kwangman, President of Induk University, to strengthen regional competitiveness and promote mutual development. Provided by Yangju City

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The signing ceremony was attended by Soo-Hyun Kang, Mayor of Yangju City, Kwang-Man Kim, President of Induk University, and other officials, who discussed ways for the two institutions to collaborate.


The main areas of cooperation under this agreement include: providing consultation and collaboration for improving public design and enhancing urban competitiveness; supporting youth and women entrepreneurship and revitalizing business incubation; expanding international exchanges and building global networks in the cultural and industrial sectors; and other matters necessary for the development of both institutions and the promotion of mutual consultation.


Through this agreement, Yangju City and Induk University plan to establish a regional cooperative system that integrates education, culture, and industry, and to create a sustainable development model in which the university and the local community grow together.


Kwang-Man Kim, President of Induk University, said, "It is very meaningful to be able to collaborate with Yangju City, which has a long history and tradition. Based on Induk University's capacity for nurturing talent and educational innovation, we will actively cooperate for the development of both institutions."



Soo-Hyun Kang, Mayor of Yangju City, stated, "Yangju City is striving to reinvent itself as a leading city for education in northern Gyeonggi Province. Universities are key institutions that nurture outstanding talent and drive local development through research and development. Through this agreement, we expect the combination of Yangju City's potential and the university's capabilities to maximize synergies."


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