Chonnam National University Hospital to Host 'Senior Cosmedicare Forum' on the 13th

Chonnam National University Hospital to Host 'Senior Cosmedicare Forum' on the 13th 원본보기 아이콘

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Gwan-woo] Jeonnam National University Hospital announced on the 10th that it will hold the '2020 Senior CosmediCare Forum' at the Ramada Plaza Gwangju Hotel on the 13th.


This forum was prepared to foster the cosmediCare industry leading the 4th Industrial Revolution era. In particular, it is expected to be an opportunity to expand the industry-academia-hospital-research-government network.


Also, as it is attracting attention as a new growth engine industry in the region, various stakeholders including the medical community as the organizing institution, local governments, politics, economy, and research institutes are expected to attend and show keen interest.


The cosmediCare industry is a high value-added new concept industry that combines dermatological medicine with general cosmetics to develop high-functional cosmetics with healing and treatment functions and advanced technology convergence customized beauty devices, creating personalized functional beauty products and services.


The forum will be held for three hours from 4 p.m. on the day of the event, featuring lectures by domestic experts and various programs such as networking among companies and institutions.


The lecture topics include ▲ Current status of promoting the establishment of the Senior CosmediCare Center (Kim Byung-chae, Director of Biomedical Research Institute, Jeonnam National University Hospital) ▲ Regional economy and cosmetics industry (Kim Sung-jin, Director of CosmediCare Center) ▲ Domestic and international trends and prospects of the cosmetics industry (Son Sung-min, Leechee24si Korea), among others.


Jeonnam National University Hospital was selected in July for the 2020 Industrial Innovation Infrastructure Construction New Project by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and is promoting the construction project of the CosmediCare Demonstration Center.


Gwangju Metropolitan City is supporting a total of 8 billion KRW, and the project will be promoted over the next four years with a total budget of 18 billion KRW, establishing a system that supports the entire process from discovering demand to commercialization in a one-stop manner.

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