Sungkyul University announced on the 4th that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to strengthen industry-academic cooperation with Nucode, a low-power communication module manufacturing company.
Soongsil University signs a business agreement to strengthen industry-academia cooperation with low-power communication module manufacturer Nocode. Photo by Soongsil University
This agreement was established with the goal of mutual development through sharing educational and research resources between the university and industry, along with supporting students' internships and employment.
Sungkyul University and Nucode agreed to actively cooperate by providing students with internship and field training opportunities, jointly utilizing research and practice facilities owned by both the university and the company, forming networks for industry-academic information exchange, and promoting other collaborative projects. Both institutions plan to support various research and employment activities reflecting academic achievements and the practical needs of the industry.
Lee Won-cheol, Vice President of Sungkyul University, stated, “Through this agreement, we will collaborate with companies to provide students with practical experience and contribute to the local community and industry as a whole,” adding, “Sungkyul University will continue to strive to nurture creative talents who will lead the future.”
Lee Kwan-hyung, CEO of Nucode, said, “We expect synergy effects in technology development and talent cultivation through cooperation with Sungkyul University,” and added, “We will create a successful cooperation model by leveraging the strengths of both institutions.”
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