Seong Dae Geun, CEO of Korea Institute for Education & Evaluation Advancement, signed an industry-academic agreement on shared growth at Seoul National University of Science and Technology

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Seong Dae Geun, CEO of Korea Institute for Education & Evaluation Adva…

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Seong Dae Geun, CEO of Korea Institute for Education & Evaluation Advancement, announced that it signed an industry-academic agreement with Seoul National University of Science and Technology (Director Yoon Hyun-sik) on May 22.

Korea Institute for Education & Evaluation Advancement signed an industry-academic cooperation with Seoul National University of Science and Technology for shared growth through human and material resources.

Through this family company agreement, Korea Institute for Education & Evaluation Advancement said it will develop various educational programs and cooperate in fostering practical talents based on local demand to strengthen the competitiveness of graduates and local residents.

Korea Institute for Education & Evaluation Advancement is famous for its expansionary projects in various fields, including R&D projects, 4th industrial technology development and education, SW/IT development, qualification projects, and publishing projects.

Seong Dae Geun, CEO of Korea Institute for Education & Evaluation Advancement, said, "Korea Institute for Education & Evaluation Advancement is putting a lot of effort into developing technologies, especially fourth industrial technologies that meet the latest trends, as well as education projects. The synergy effect will be expected when talented people from Seoul National University of Science and Technology and practical education suitable for the systematic and latest trends of Korea Institute for Education & Evaluation Advancemen meet. Korea Institute for Education & Evaluation Advancement said, "We will work with Seoul National University of Science and Technology to further develop various education, technology, research and development projects and provide them to students and nearby residents to show better technology."



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