The Gyeongnam Center for Creative Economy and Innovation signed a business agreement with the Korea Artificial Intelligence Technology Industry Association and held a special lecture on AI.

On Wednesday, September 17, the Gyeongnam Creative Economy Innovation Center (CEO Noh Chung-sik) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Korea Artificial Intelligence Technology Industry Association (Chairman Lee Won-chan) on mutual cooperation in the AI·AX (AI Transformation) field in the exchange space on the 2nd floor of the center, and held a special lecture on artificial intelligence technology with the association president as a special invitation.

This agreement was established to strengthen cooperation in various aspects, including ▲planning AI and AX-related technology support and human resource development programs, ▲operating AI·AX utilization programs for local companies and startups, ▲discovering innovation models based on industry-academia-research cooperation, ▲exchanging professional personnel and holding joint training and seminars, and ▲promoting other joint projects, by utilizing the capabilities and resources of both organizations.

In a special lecture held prior to the business agreement signing ceremony, Lee Won-chan, President of the Korea Artificial Intelligence Technology Industry Association, delivered a lecture on the latest AI technologies, industry trends, and use cases and applicability for companies and institutions. This provided attendees with an opportunity to understand the rapidly evolving landscape of the AI industry and explore specific directions for practical application for local companies and startups.

Noh Chung-sik, CEO of the Gyeongnam Creative Economy Innovation Center, said, “Through this agreement, local companies will be able to create new growth opportunities by incorporating AI and AX technologies,” and added, “The center will continue to actively support the development of innovative talent and corporate growth so that Gyeongnam can establish itself as a hub for AI innovation.”

“Our collaboration with the center will serve as a crucial foundation for expanding the nationwide AI innovation network,” said Lee Won-chan, president of the association. “We will pursue various joint programs that will enable startups and local companies to grow together.”


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