Bespin Global Signs Business Agreement with Smart Talent Development Institute

Bespin Global , an AI managed service specialist, announced on the 6th that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the local talent development institute Smart Talent Development Institute to foster AI digital talent and expand the AI agent service ecosystem.

This agreement aims to foster practical AI talent and promote the verification and expansion of AI agent-based services through strategic collaboration between Bespin Global, which possesses AI-based platform technology and business experience, and Smart Talent Development Institute, which possesses AI and big data-centered educational capabilities.

Through this agreement, the two organizations plan to jointly design a curriculum in digital technology fields such as ▲database ▲cloud ▲software development ▲AI modeling ▲AI agent utilization, and operate customized training courses for corporate employees, college students, and young people.

Additionally, utilizing the 'Agentic AI Platform' developed by Bespin Global, we will jointly pursue a demonstration project targeting public institutions, industrial companies, and educational institutions. Through this, we plan to expand the service nationwide, starting with the Honam region, and also review future license-based commercialization plans.

“Through this agreement, we aim to establish a customized education and demonstration-oriented cooperation model that meets industrial needs,” said Cha Jun-seop, CEO of the Smart Talent Development Institute. “We hope that our collaboration with Bespin Global will become a case that contributes substantially to the digital transformation of local industries.”

“We are delighted to be able to leverage our AI platform and business experience to collaborate with educational institutions to foster digital talent and expand AI-based services,” said Yang-ho Heo, CEO of Bespin Global Korea. “We will continue to drive real change through continued collaboration in the education and public sectors.”


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