
Wanted Lab (CEO Bok-ki Lee) announced on March 5th that it signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Sookmyung Women's University (President Si-yeon Moon ) to foster AI-based talent. This agreement aims to foster practical AI talent by connecting universities and industries, focusing on combining Wanted Lab's AX (AI Transformation) business capabilities with the systematic career support infrastructure of Sookmyung Women's University's University Job Plus Center.
Sookmyung Women's University provides career and employment support and employment linkage services to students, youth, and the local community through the University Job Plus Center. This agreement is expected to develop into a sustainable model of industry-academia cooperation where universities and businesses can grow together.
Under the agreement, the two organizations plan to collaborate in various areas, including: jointly developing and operating AI-based practical training programs; training students to strengthen their AI capabilities; developing employment and career support programs; and promoting industry-academia collaboration projects. This will help students develop into professionals equipped with AI technologies and practical skills that can be immediately applied in industrial settings.
In particular, Wanted Lab helps students acquire AI capabilities that can be applied in real work beyond theory, based on its AX business experience, including AI education, practical program 'Promptone', AI technology environment construction based on AI agent builder 'Wanted LaaS (LLM-as-a-Service)', and talent management based on skill clusters.
Sookmyung Women's University President Moon Si-yeon said, "This agreement is a meaningful starting point for fostering creative talent and fulfilling social responsibility to lead the digital transformation era," and added, "We will actively support cooperation between universities and companies to strengthen the employment competitiveness of young people."
Lee Bok-gi, CEO of Wanted Lab, said, “We are delighted to be designing an educational program with Sookmyung Women’s University and supporting the development of capable talent based on our experience in AI education innovation and talent cultivation.”
This agreement demonstrates that the industry-academia cooperation model, in which educational institutions and businesses collaborate to cultivate practical AI talent, is contributing to the development of the domestic education and AI industries.
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