The Korea Radio Promotion Association signed a business agreement with the Goyang Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

The Korea Radio Promotion Association (Executive Vice President Jeong Heung-bo) and the Goyang Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Chairman Lee Sang-heon) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on mutual cooperation for the development of digital talent and local industries in the Goyang Chamber of Commerce and Industry conference room on November 18.

This agreement aims to establish a joint cooperative system to strengthen the competitiveness of local businesses and cultivate future industry talent by linking the educational infrastructure and industrial networks of both organizations. Under the agreement, the two organizations will collaborate in various areas, including training AI and ICT professionals, developing customized training courses for companies, supporting job creation and entrepreneurship, and exploring government and local government partnership projects.

In particular, the Goyang Chamber of Commerce and Industry plans to support the development of practical, field-oriented talent through collaboration with local businesses, and the Korea Radio Promotion Association plans to jointly promote cutting-edge technology-based training courses based on its specialized education capabilities in the ICT and digital fields.

Jeong Heung-bo, Executive Vice President of the Korea Radio Promotion Association, said, “This agreement is a meaningful model of cooperation between industry and educational institutions to foster local digital talent,” and added, “We will contribute to strengthening the nation’s digital competitiveness by fostering local innovative talent.”

Lee Sang-heon, Chairman of the Goyang Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said, “We will provide practical support for nurturing talent so that Goyang City companies can respond to the changing industrial environment,” and added, “We will work with the association and other related organizations to enhance the competitiveness of the local industrial ecosystem.”


  • See more related articles