Sungkyunkwan, IBM Korea to foster software specialists
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Sungkyunkwan University President Chung Kyu-sang, right, poses with IBM Korea Vice President Kim Won-jong after signing a memorandum of understanding on academic-industrial cooperation at the university’s campus in central Seoul, Feb. 5. / Courtesy of Sungkyunkwan University
By Chung Hyun-chae
Sungkyunkwan University has teamed up with IBM Korea to cultivate software specialists.
For this, the university signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the company on academic-industrial cooperation and exchanges on Feb. 5.
“In accordance with the MOU, our university will actively cooperate with IBM Korea to conduct research on IoT and artificial intelligence software,” said Sungkyunkwan University President Chung Kyu-sang. “We will make concerted efforts to foster IT specialists.”
IBM Korea will provide Sungkyunkwan with the IBM Bluemix, a cloud platform supporting several programming languages and services.
“We will work together with Sungkyunkwan to help students develop new software programs,” a company manager said.
IBM, an America-based multinational technology and consulting corporation, has partnered with more than 6,000 universities and colleges throughout the world. More than 3 million students have benefited from its partnership programs.
“Apart from Sungkyunkwan, we will expand academic-industrial cooperation with more local universities,” said IBM Korea Vice President Kim Won-jong. “I believe our technical support will contribute to the development of the nation’s software industry.”
IBM runs a global program called IBM Academic Initiative for college and university students and professors to promote academic-industrial collaboration.
The Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning selected Sungkyunkwan as a software-focused university last year for its efforts to nurture software experts.