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Inha University and AGCC sign a Collaboration agreement for Global cooperation
Written by Jemma Jeon, 22. March 2024Inha University recently signed an international business agreement for investment exchange and cooperation with AGCC (Dubai)
To support companies in Incheon to attract overseas investment and develop global distribution channels
Inha University (President Cho Myung-woo) announced on the 22nd of March that Inha University recently signed an international business agreement with AGCC, a Dubai based accelerator, for investment exchange and cooperation.
Inha University is a private research university located in Incheon, South Korea. Known traditionally for research and education in the engineering and physical sciences, the university was established by the first president of South Korea, Syngman Rhee
This agreement ceremony was attended by officials from Inha University, including Director Kim Joo-Hyung of the Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation and Technology Commercialization Center, together with Team Leader Park Chung-Yong, as well as AGCC officials, including Managing Director Han Gust, and AGCC Korea CEO Jemma Jeon.
AGCC is an accelerator that has built a global support infrastructure to provide specialized services to technology companies for entering global markets, including investment in promising startups, operation of accelerator programs, and support for securing overseas revenue.
AGCC is an accelerator that has built a global support infrastructure to provide specialized services to technology companies for entering global markets, including investment in promising startups, operation of accelerator programs, and support for securing overseas revenue.
"Through the signing of this agreement, we expect Inha University to play a central role in the global cluster."
In accordance with this business agreement, Inha University's Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation and AGCC will
▲ develop global distribution channels for companies in Inha University and Incheon
▲ attract overseas investment
▲ hold mutual exchange events between companies for accelerating and growing start-ups
▲ network and infrastructure exchanges for Incheon and Dubai investment programs, etc.
Kim Joo-Hyung, Head of Inha University’s Industry-Academic Cooperation Center, said, “Through the signing of this agreement, we expect Inha University to play a central role in the global cluster,” adding, “We will strive to contribute to regional growth and development by providing a stepping stone for companies in Incheon to enter the international market.” “I will do it,” he said.
▲ develop global distribution channels for companies in Inha University and Incheon
▲ attract overseas investment
▲ hold mutual exchange events between companies for accelerating and growing start-ups
▲ network and infrastructure exchanges for Incheon and Dubai investment programs, etc.
Kim Joo-Hyung, Head of Inha University’s Industry-Academic Cooperation Center, said, “Through the signing of this agreement, we expect Inha University to play a central role in the global cluster,” adding, “We will strive to contribute to regional growth and development by providing a stepping stone for companies in Incheon to enter the international market.” “I will do it,” he said.
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