An agreement on smart cities has been signed between South Korea Global Commercialization Center (GCC) at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and NOVUSENS Innovation & Entrepreneurship Institute
KAIST GCC and NOVUSENS will be jointly developing smart city projects for both Turkish and South Korean markets.
They’ve already started collaboration in developing technology assisted independent and healthy living due to Covid-19 pandemic needs.
KAIST Global Commercialization Center was established in 2015, to promote technology commercialization between Korea and the world with the vision to create innovative value through technology transfer and serve as a bridge for Korean R&D institutes, universities and different levels of industrial partners around the globe.
The main goal of the KAIST GCC is to vitalize outcomes of R&D into business opportunities, bridging Korea and partner countries. By building a systematic framework in bidirectional ways with global partners, KAIST GCC strives for both participant countries to benefit from innovative ideas and entrepreneurial opportunities in the public and private sectors.
An agreement on smart cities has been signed between South Korea Global Commercialization Center (GCC) at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and NOVUSENS Innovation & Entrepreneurship Institute
KAIST GCC and NOVUSENS will be jointly developing smart city projects for both Turkish and South Korean markets.
They’ve already started collaboration in developing technology assisted independent and healthy living due to Covid-19 pandemic needs.
KAIST Global Commercialization Center was established in 2015, to promote technology commercialization between Korea and the world with the vision to create innovative value through technology transfer and serve as a bridge for Korean R&D institutes, universities and different levels of industrial partners around the globe.
The main goal of the KAIST GCC is to vitalize outcomes of R&D into business opportunities, bridging Korea and partner countries. By building a systematic framework in bidirectional ways with global partners, KAIST GCC strives for both participant countries to benefit from innovative ideas and entrepreneurial opportunities in the public and private sectors.