PTBro donates 10 million won scholarship
to support juniors at Gyeongnam Information College
PTBro, a medical venture company founded by graduates of Gyeongnam Information College and led by CEO Taehun Kim, has donated a scholarship of 10 million won to support their juniors at their alma mater.
A scholarship donation ceremony was recently held in the college's reception room. Taehun Kim, CEO of PTBro, delivered the scholarship to students from the Department of Physical Therapy, his alma mater, as well as to students from the Department of Visual Design who collaborated on branding efforts.
PTBro is a medical venture company established by graduates of the Physical Therapy Department's startup club "PTBro" at Gyeongnam Information College. The company developed "AcheLess," a portable SSP (silver spike point) smart self-homecare wearable device that applies patented technology for alleviating temporomandibular joint and turtle neck pain (headaches). This product has been recognized for its technological excellence, having been exported overseas and winning an Innovation Award at CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in the United States.
CEO Kim stated, "Thanks to the education and support I received from my alma mater, I was able to succeed in starting my business," and added, "I will continue to grow so that I can provide meaningful support to my juniors."
Park Yangsu, Vice President of Gyeongnam Information College, commented, "It is very meaningful for a company founded by our graduate to donate a scholarship for their juniors," and continued, "We will actively support PTBro's further growth through Gyeongnam Information College's startup support system."
Taehun Kim, CEO of PTBro (fifth from the left), is donating a scholarship to Gyeongnam Information College.
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