Feb 11 β€’ 23:25 UTC πŸ‡°πŸ‡· Korea Hankyoreh (KR)

Seoul Women's University and Acryl Co., Ltd. Sign MOU for AI-Based Work Innovation and Talent Development

Seoul Women's University has signed a memorandum of understanding with Acryl Co., Ltd. to innovate work processes and develop talent through AI-based initiatives.

On February 10, Seoul Women's University (President Lee Yoon-sun) entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Acryl Co., Ltd. (CEO Park Wai-jin), aimed at enhancing work processes and cultivating talent using AI technology. The agreement highlights several key areas including the co-development of industry-academic AX training programs, the operation of on-site internships, and participation of industry professionals in university education. Additionally, it encompasses collaborative research and development projects funded by governmental support as well as establishing a smart campus powered by Agentic AI and improving administrative processes.

Seoul Women's University emphasizes an educational philosophy that harmonizes human-centric values with advanced technology, striving to address social issues by enhancing interdisciplinary talent development and strengthening connections with local industries. This MOU aligns with the university's vision for future education in an era defined by AI and digital transformation, reinforcing their commitment to fostering a learning environment that meets contemporary educational demands.

Acryl Co., Ltd., established in 2011, is a South Korean technology company specializing in artificial intelligence, aspiring to make AI solutions accessible to everyone under its vision of "AI Computing for Real Life." The company supports AI transition (AX) for businesses and institutions using its unique integrated AX infrastructure solution β€˜Jonathan’ and healthcare-focused AI platform β€˜NADIA.’ Both institutions express optimism that their collaboration will not only enhance the educational experience but also contribute significantly to the development of future talents and the implementation of smart campus initiatives.

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