
Innogrid (CEO Myungjin Kim), a cloud computing and digital transformation (DT) specialist, announced on the 5th that it held an "Industry-Academia-Research R&D Partner Invitation Event" on December 4th. The event was designed to share joint research results in next-generation ICT technologies such as AI, data centers, autonomous vehicles, healthcare, and quantum computing, and discuss a roadmap for future collaboration.
The event was attended by approximately 50 R&D partners from industry, academia, and research, including Konkuk University, Ewha Womans University, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Jet Converter Cloud, Access Lab, and WMB. The event began with opening remarks from Innogrid CEO Kim Myeong-jin, followed by an introduction to Innogrid's R&D history and strategy, followed by presentations by experts in each field on future technology strategies.
The presentations covered cloud-based AI technology, a digital twin-based AI DCIM operations management system, edge AI software for autonomous vehicles, 5G edge computing software for mobile personalized healthcare services, and quantum hybrid cloud computing solutions. Presentations were delivered by Innogrid's Senior Vice President Kim Paul, Managing Director Koo Won-bon, and Executive Director Kim Hong-jin, along with researchers from ETRI and KETI.
Through presentations and discussions, attendees discussed ways to secure technological competitiveness through R&D and explored practical strategies for shared growth. Innogrid CEO Kim Myeong-jin stated, "This event provides an opportunity to review the research achievements Innogrid and its industry, academic, and research partners have accumulated together and to expand collaboration in future growth areas." He added, "Based on an open R&D collaborative ecosystem, we will secure global-level competitiveness in cloud and AI technologies."
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