
Rex Innovation announced on January 20th that it signed a business agreement with the Far East University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation to expand its global business. This agreement focuses on mutual growth and development and the development of specialized talent, and aims to establish a collaborative model that simultaneously pursues technology development and human resource development during overseas business operations.
The agreement includes a commitment to jointly developing a 4th Industrial Revolution technology development system to lay the foundation for sustainable growth. The two sides plan to collaborate to jointly advance data-driven operations, intelligent control, and digital transformation operating systems required for overseas renewable energy and energy transition projects.
Talent development has also been identified as a key collaborative objective. The goal is to cultivate practical, professional talent through industry-academia collaboration, field training, and project participation. Furthermore, by expanding opportunities for participation in global business, the goal is to contribute to local community development.
This agreement is attracting attention as it builds on the results of the verification and feasibility studies both parties have secured in Kyrgyzstan. The Far East University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation completed a pilot demonstration in Kyrgyzstan linking solar power and electric vehicle charging systems for the 2025 KOTRA greenhouse reduction preliminary feasibility study.
With support from the Korea Energy Agency, Rex Innovation has completed preliminary feasibility studies on three small hydropower projects: Karakol 1.6MW, Chonkijulsu 2.3MW, and Kichikemin 4MW.
The two sides plan to visit Kyrgyzstan in February to share their project achievements with local government officials and discuss collaborative measures for the KOICA-linked project in 2026. Through this visit, they plan to flesh out an overseas business pipeline that leads to verification, feasibility study, and commercialization, and expand an industry-academia collaboration model that simultaneously promotes technological advancement and talent development.
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