MOU 2024년 10월 16일
LOTTE BIOLOGICS Signs MOU with 5 Universities to Develop Industry-Academia Cooperation Programs
LOTTE BIOLOGICS Signs MOU with Five Korean Universities to Develop Industry-Academia Cooperation Programs
Aiming to nurture and advance bio-industry talent through collaboration with five universities
In the photo, from left: Kim Kyo-il, President of Dongyang Mirae University; Kim Hyun-jung, President of Yuhan University; Lee Won-jik, CEO of LOTTE BIOLOGICS; Lee Cheol-soo, Chairman of the Korea Polytechnic Foundation; Kim Sung-chan, President of Inha Technical College; and Lee Nam-sik, President of JEI University
LOTTE BIOLOGICS (CEO Richard Lee) announced on October 16th that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Korea Polytechnic University (Foundation Chairman Lee Cheol-soo), Dongyang Mirae University (President Kim Kyo-il), Yuhan University (President Kim Hyun-jung), Inha Technical College (President Kim Sung-chan), and JEI University (President Lee Nam-sik) to develop industry-academia cooperation programs.
Through this agreement, LOTTE BIOLOGICS and the five universities plan to jointly implement various initiatives aimed at fostering bio-industry talent. These include the ▲development of customized educational and training programs in the bio field, ▲providing education to enhance bio-related job skills, and ▲expanding employment opportunities through the operation of a dedicated LOTTE cohort program.
LOTTE BIOLOGICS aims to contribute to alleviating the workforce shortage in the bio sector by nurturing skilled professionals, while graduates from the five universities will benefit from employment opportunities within the bio industry. The agreement also includes special lectures and mentoring programs for employees, as well as research exchanges to promote technological development.
Additionally, LOTTE BIOLOGICS plans to strengthen its efforts to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and the practical skills demanded in the field through industry-academia partnerships with both Korean and international universities.
Richard Lee, CEO of LOTTE BIOLOGICS, stated, “This agreement serves as an opportunity to promote mutual growth through the development of specialized talent and the enhancement of industry-academia cooperation in the bio sector. We also hope that this collaboration will contribute to the growth of the K-bio industry.” [End]