KMOU signs business agreement with Dongeui University and Jeonju University

Industry-University Cooperation Foundation and Technology Holding Co. , Ltd. are Dongei University Industrial – Academic Cooperation Foundation and Technology Holding Co., Ltd., which are included in Busan R&D Special Zone, and Jeonju University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation and Technology Holding, Inc. announced that a memorandum of understanding had recently been signed .



This agreement was prepared to enhance the value of R&D and create new industries and jobs based on the public technology possessed by the university . It also aims to make a significant contribution to the development of the local economy by establishing an industry – academia cooperation ecosystem in connection with other regions .



Currently, all of the contracting institutions are carrying out tasks to transfer the excellent technology possessed by universities to local industries and businesses and to support the growth of businesses .



Based on this, participating organizations continue human and material exchanges with local industries and companies , and continue to cooperate to create an ecosystem for innovation in future new industries .



In particular , mutually organic networks of public institutions , companies , universities , and research institutes among special zones are formed to cooperate in the win-win development of new local industries and universities .



In addition, these organizations will ▲ cooperate on matters related to the creation of results for joint technology commercialization ▲ cooperate with the Busan R&D Special Zone and Jeonbuk R&D Special Zone to which the participating organizations belong ▲ mutual cooperation to activate technological innovation and R&D support. .



Seo Dong-hwan, head of Industry-University Cooperation, said, “ In order to promote the growth of local industries and companies , it is important not only to transfer excellent technologies possessed by universities, but also to settle university-owned technologies in companies. ” said