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Gyeongnam National University University Innovation Support Project Group Transfers Excellent Patent Application Items to Companies

Student Technology Transfer Agreement Ceremony Held, Discovered Through ‘Chang(Uiseong) UP Didimdol Package’

Gyeongnam National University University Innovation Support Project Group Transfers Excellent Patent Application Items to Companies The College Innovation Support Project Group at Gyeongnam National University held a student technology transfer agreement ceremony.

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Song Jong-gu] The University Innovation Support Group at Gyeongnam National University held a student technology transfer agreement ceremony on the 29th at the remote seminar room of the Creative Hall.


This transfer agreement was conducted for two of the total 14 excellent patent application items discovered through the ‘Chang(Uiseong) UP(Dip) Stepping Stone Package’ program carried out by the University Innovation Support Group at Gyeongnam National University.


First, the ‘Baby Behavior Analysis Cam’ technology by graduate student Park Tae-jin (Department of Mechanical Convergence Engineering), which can analyze a baby's behavior patterns through a lens, was transferred to Nemo Systems.


Next, the ‘Personal Information Eraser’ technology by student Koo Yoon-ji (3rd year, Department of Cultural Contents), which protects personal information exposure by rubbing receipts or delivery invoices with exposed personal information to erase the ink, was transferred to Two Goms.


Both students said, “We are very proud that the items discovered through the practical patent application of the University Innovation Support Group are being transferred to local companies,” and “We are pleased that the item for personal information destruction can be transferred to a family company of Gyeongnam National University and commercialized.”


The receiving companies stated, “We are glad to receive excellent student items and will strive to commercialize them within a short period,” and “We will continue to operate the business by discovering ideas that can be commercialized in connection with Gyeongnam National University.”


Kim Seung-hyun, Director of the Research Industry-Academy Innovation Center, said, “We are pleased that the excellent ideas of our university students are transferred to local companies and commercialized, contributing to the development of local industries,” and “We will strive to nurture creative talents demanded by the local community.”


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