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Chairman of the Korea Federation of Arts and Culture Organizations said on the 14th that 30 computer sets were built to support the IT technology learning environment for cultural artists to foster convergence artists leading the culture and arts industry in the era of the 4th Industrial Revolution.

For this project, Seong Dae geun, CEO of The Korea Institute For Education & Evaluation Advancement, was appointed as the vice president of the Korea Federation of Arts in May 2021. Vice President Seong Dae geun plans the 4th industrial digital learning program for cultural artists, conducts government R&D projects, and aims to provide future cultural content development and new opportunities for cultural artists through the convergence of digital fields and arts, as well as face-to-face classes.

Sung Dae-geun, CEO of The Korea Institute For Education & Evaluation Advancement, delivered 30 high-performance PC sets for IT technology education and practice to the Korea Federation of Arts and Culture Organizations to improve the IT technology learning environment following the 4th Industrial Revolution and the expansion of the IT technology industry. The PC set delivery ceremony was held at the seminar room of the Korea Federation of Arts and Culture Organizations, which will actually use the donated PC set, with Chairman Lee Bum-hun, CEO Seong Dae geun of The Korea Institute For Education & Evaluation Advancement, and executives and employees.

Lee Bum-hun, chairman of the Korea Arts Association, said, "Many artists have suffered due to the Corona era, and there are still many artists who have suffered due to the aftermath. The Korea Federation of Arts will strive to create a place where artists can adapt well and spread their wishes and talents in changing times. This time, we will try to support IT technology learning to various artists who want to adapt to the current trends and further provide education for Korean art culture to further develop," he said.

Vice President Seong Dae geun (CEO of The Korea Institute For Education & Evaluation Advancement) said, "IT technology education often requires high-performance PCs, so education is sometimes difficult due to PC specifications." As the 4th Industrial Revolution and untact technology are spreading, it is a pity that high-performance PC sets are not easily available, and we hope that equal education opportunities will be provided to all.



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