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SNU Future Value Creation for Small and Medium-sized Companies in Materials, Parts and Equipment

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SNU Future Value Creation for Small and Medium-sized Companies in Materials, Parts and Equipment
 

- Signing of the research contract for the first step toward the creation of an industrial ecosystem
- Establishing a customized comprehensive support system for the mobility industry




▲ Signing of research contract to create future value for small and medium-sized enterprises


SNU (President Se-Jung Oh) will take the lead in supporting small and medium-sized companies with strong materials, parts and equipment to create future value.
 
On June 30, SNU's R&DB Foundation (Director Euijoon Yoon) signed a contract with representative small and medium-sized companies leading the field of mobility (automobile) - Korea FT Co., Ltd., Ajin Industrial Co., Ltd., Hwashin Co., Ltd., Plakor Co., Ltd., AMOTECH Co., Namyang NEXMO Co., and TSR Co., Ltd. to support future value creation as the first step in creating an ecosystem for innovative materials, parts and equipment industries.
SNU recently signed a business agreement with eight related institutions in the school, Boston Consulting Group and external organizations such as Korea Enterprise Data, focusing on the Material Parts Industry-Academic Cooperation Promotion Committee (Chairman Kwak Seung-yeop), which was formed to support competitiveness in the six major industries of materials, parts and equipment and preemptively respond to changes in the industry.
 
Through this research contract, vision setting, corporate diagnosis and management strategy, product commercialization and market strategy will be drawn up in advance, and based on this, connect R&D will be initialized.
 
Meanwhile, the SNU Committee for the Promotion of Materials, Parts and Industry Cooperation was designated as the National Research Council (N-TEAM) of the Ministry of Science and ICT's National Research infra (3N) to develop core technologies for materials, parts and equipment based on demand, support infrastructure, and establish a rapid operating system for each technology sector.
 
The support platform system for the  Academy-Private-Public will be established, which will actively support small and medium-sized enterprises in supporting R&D and promoting industrial-academic linkage expansion and strengthening the global value chain.
 
"The mobility industry is the most rapidly changing field in the near future and an intensive body covering six major areas of materials, parts and equipment," said Chairman Seung-Yeop Kwak, and added that, "We will expand our support for creating future value for medium-sized and small hidden champion comapnies starting with this field."
 
"Under the research contract, we expect that it will be the first challenge to establish a platform linking universities, businesses and the government through cooperation with a comprehensive support system that is tailored to the needs of companies, as well as a preemptive response to the future mobility industry in this post-Corona era," said Kookheon Char, Dean of SNU College of Engineering.