MOU Signed with World Food Tech Council
Joint Efforts to Foster Food Tech Professionals and Develop Certification Systems
Eduwill announced on May 27 that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the World Food Tech Council to promote the growth of the food tech industry and the development of the educational ecosystem.
The two parties held the signing ceremony at Eduwill's headquarters in Guro-gu, Seoul, on May 23, and pledged mutual cooperation to foster professionals and establish qualification systems in the food tech sector. They plan to launch joint projects to respond to the rapidly changing food tech industry environment and to strengthen competitiveness in related fields.
Yang Hyungnam, CEO of Eduwill, and Lee Giwon, Chairman of the World Food Tech Council, are taking a commemorative photo at the business agreement ceremony. Eduwill
The World Food Tech Council was established to create new value and contribute to a positive future by addressing issues related to food. Recently, it has been focusing on consulting for food tech companies and on professional workforce development projects.
Through this agreement, the two sides will jointly plan online and offline educational content for the food tech sector and operate specialized training programs using the Eduwill educational platform. In addition, they will introduce new food tech certifications based on industry demand and jointly develop qualification standards, evaluation systems, and curricula. Certificates will be issued to those who obtain the qualifications, and the program will be linked to practical training and employment support.
Yang Hyungnam, CEO of Eduwill, said, "Based on Eduwill's educational capabilities and platform, we will take the lead in nurturing food tech professionals and producing talent ready to be deployed immediately in the industry."
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