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College of Electronics and Information Engineering Signs Contract With KCCI

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  • 2023-04-26
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The College Of Electronics And Information Engineering And The Korean Chamber Of Commerce And Industry Signed An Agreement To Foster Core Human Resources In The Field Of Electronic Information (ICT) And Semiconductor Technology Leading The Era Of The 4th Industrial Revolution

 

The College Of Electronics And Information Engineering And The Korean Chamber Of Commerce And Industry Signed An Agreement To Foster Core Human Resources In The Field Of Electronic Information (ICT) And Semiconductor Technology Leading The Era Of The 4th Industrial Revolution

The College of Electronics and Information Engineering (Dean Shin Hyun-cheol) of Kwangwoon University and the Seoul Technical Education Center of the Korean Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Director Kim Yeon-seon) signed a business agreement on the 14th of last month.

 

Through this agreement, the two organizations will Participate in training to foster digital talents in ICT new technologies and cutting-edge semiconductors and cooperate in job support Industry ·Establishment and operation of academic cooperative networking Joint implementation and mutual support of employment competency support events Support for mutual development such as information exchange, research cooperation, and public relations support We plan to collaborate on other matters agreed upon by the contracting institutions.

 

Dean Shin Hyun-cheol said, “We will do our best to collaborate with the practical education programs of the Seoul Technical Education Center of the Korean Chamber of Commerce and Industry, which focuses on the cutting-edge ICT and semiconductor fields of the College of Electronics and Information Engineering, to cultivate outstanding talent needed for the ICT industry in Korea.”

 

Director Kim Yeon-seon of the Seoul Technical Education Center stated, 'We are pleased to collaborate with Kwangwoon University, a leading university in the domestic ICT field, and hope to achieve great success in cultivating ICT talent through this partnership.'

 

Meanwhile, the Seoul Technical Education Center of the Korean Chamber of Commerce and Industry is making efforts to provide education and training that meets the demands of the advanced ICT and semiconductor industry and to address youth unemployment and the manpower shortage of small and medium-sized enterprises. As part of its programs for job seekers' education, the center is operating a 4th Industrial Revolution training program that integrates advanced and high-level training courses to foster new technologies and highly skilled personnel. The center is also running a program to cultivate 4th Industrial Revolution leading personnel, which aims to produce highly skilled workers by responding proactively to the changes brought about by the 4th Industrial Revolution.