
Robotics company Brils (CEO Jeon Jin) and Paju City Segyeong High School signed an industry-academic cooperation agreement (MOU) on the 1st to foster future robotics industry talent.
At the signing ceremony held on the 30th at Brils' headquarters in Songdo, Incheon, representatives from both parties reaffirmed their commitment to industry-academia cooperation and talent development. Following the ceremony, teachers from Segyeong High School were given a lecture on the robotics industry and a tour of the Brils robot exhibition hall.
Under this agreement, Brils and Segyeong High School will pursue various collaborative activities, including the development of industry-academia collaborative curricula, human resource exchange, fostering an educational environment, and supporting practical training in the field. Through these efforts, they aim to support students in applying the theories they learn in school to real-world industrial settings and develop them into robotics experts.
Brils possesses proprietary technologies in robotic control systems, autonomous driving platforms, and industrial automation solutions. It collaborates with various educational institutions, including Hanyang University ERICA and Korea National University of Engineering, to cultivate robotics talent. The company is also actively investing in education, developing its own educational kits for engineering, programming, AI, and automation technologies.
“In this rapidly changing robotics technology landscape, investing in education for future generations is a crucial corporate social responsibility,” said Brils CEO Jeon Jin. “We will collaborate with Sekyung High School to contribute to the development of future talent.”
Meanwhile, Brils, founded in 2015, specializes in integrated robotics automation solutions and is leading the way in industrial automation and smart manufacturing innovation. It provides one-stop automation solutions to diverse industries both domestically and internationally, and is rapidly growing in overseas markets such as the US, Czech Republic, and India.
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