Korea Health and Welfare Human Resources Development Institute Holds Seminar on Leading AI Innovation in Biohealth Industry

On Thursday, May 29, the Korea Human Resources Development Institute (hereinafter referred to as the Human Resources Development Institute) held a seminar on the topic of “The Present and Future of the Biohealth Industry Changing with Artificial Intelligence” at the “Reha·Homecare·Welfare 2025” held at COEX in Seoul.

This seminar was designed to examine application cases and policy directions of AI-based technologies in the health and welfare field where digital transformation is accelerating, and to share big data and artificial intelligence technology trends in the biohealth industry.

The seminar was held with a focus on ▲AI policy direction and innovation cases for medical and nursing facilities, ▲development and application cases of AI and big data-based biohealth technology, and experts from industry, academia, and the field participated and had in-depth discussions on the future development potential and challenges of the biohealth industry.

Through this seminar, Injaewon has reaffirmed the need for fostering AI-based biohealth professionals, and has recently participated in the 'Industrial Professionals AI Capacity Building Support Project' hosted by the Ministry of Science and ICT and the National IT Industry Promotion Agency, forming a consortium with the Korea Standards Association and Ellis Group to launch a practical-oriented education system.

The purpose of this project is to foster professional manpower who will lead the digital transformation of the entire industry through practical AI education that reflects the needs of the industrial field. In particular, it is noteworthy that the participation of related organizations has expanded as the demand for AI technology in various convergence industries such as healthcare and biohealth has rapidly increased.

The three consortium organizations held a business agreement (MOU) signing ceremony and business briefing session at the Injaewon Osong headquarters on May 20th to formalize the cooperation system. At this event, the curriculum composition plan, target participants, and future schedule were introduced, and strategies for strengthening the link between AI education and the biohealth industry were also shared.

Injaewon CEO Bae Geum-ju said, “AI is a core technology that will determine the competitiveness of the healthcare industry, and it is necessary to foster practical talent that meets the needs of the field,” adding, “I hope this project will serve as an opportunity to accelerate digital innovation in the industry.”


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