Korea Polytechnic University and DeliveryM Co., Ltd. (CEO Kang Yu-kyung) announced that they have signed an industry-academia cooperation and family company agreement.
Through this agreement, both organizations will establish a mutual industry-academia cooperation system to promote joint development by exchanging new technology information, collaborating on technology development, providing employment opportunities for graduates through industrial training and field internships, and more.
DeliveryM supports export consulting for small and medium export companies and offers a buyer matching service based on trade big data to pioneer overseas B2B channels for medical device export companies. They also operate a global e-commerce SaaS service that enables fast invoicing and export order management.
Through this agreement, the Department of Business Administration at Korea Polytechnic University (advising professor Kang Ji-hoon), which will collaborate with DeliveryM on technical support and mutual cooperation, will research, develop, and support the digital transformation of global business by integrating data science and artificial intelligence technologies with business administration and engineering.
Professor Kang Ji-hoon of Korea Polytechnic University said, “I hope this industry-academia-research cooperation between local companies and the university will contribute to the development of both institutions,” adding, “We will continue to strive for technology research that benefits companies and industries and to cultivate excellent industry-tailored technical personnel.”
Kang Yu-kyung, CEO of DeliveryM Co., Ltd., stated, “Taking this agreement with Korea Polytechnic University as an opportunity, we will learn advanced data analysis and A.I. technologies from the university to improve our services through technological innovation, provide students with opportunities to gain practical experience, and mutually strive for research and development,” and added, “We will continue to create opportunities where companies and universities can coexist and prosper together.”
Meanwhile, Korea Polytechnic University and DeliveryM Co., Ltd. plan to participate in the exchange of research personnel and technical information, joint use of facilities and equipment, and joint research and technology development projects.
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