Until February 13...
Practice-Oriented with Company-Linked Projects and Global Programs
The Gyeongsan Innovation Academy Foundation (President Lee Heonsu) announced that, starting on January 19, it has launched the "4th 1st La Piscine," a one-month intensive training program for admission into the 4th regular course, with the goal of fostering practical talents to lead the AI era.
This four-week program, running until February 13, is a unique intensive training course exclusive to 42 Gyeongsan, where participants do not simply learn predetermined answers but instead collaborate with peers to find solutions independently.
In particular, La Piscine participants will gain hands-on experience with the principles behind how physical AI technologies such as humanoid robots and autonomous driving operate on actual hardware through C language-based system programming.
This program goes beyond simple coding, serving as a foundational course in system software that enables the computational processes of AI to be implemented as real-world physical movements.
An orientation (OT) was held on January 18, the day before the program began.
On this day, participants from across the country toured the training facilities and received an overview of the upcoming four-week program, strengthening their resolve for the challenge ahead.
Since its opening in 2023, the Gyeongsan Innovation Academy Foundation has consistently produced skilled developers through its first to third cohorts. The academy has focused on cultivating "creative global convergence talents" equipped with problem-solving skills essential for the AI and software convergence era, building a differentiated educational model that goes beyond mere technical training.
President Lee Heonsu stated, "AI technology is rapidly changing the world, but at the heart of that change are human creativity and a spirit of challenge," adding, "I hope this La Piscine serves as a starting point for developing problem-solving skills needed for the AI and software convergence era, going beyond the simple acquisition of technical skills."
Meanwhile, the foundation offers various opportunities for participants who pass La Piscine and enter the regular course, such as special lectures by renowned domestic and international speakers, company-linked projects, internship programs, and global programs, to help them grow into professionals.
Through these efforts, the academy plans to continue providing systematic support so that participants can become talents who lead the AI era and immediately demonstrate their abilities in the corporate field.
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