The Korea Electronics Technology Institute (KEA) signs a business agreement for mutual cooperation between the industrial sector of electronics and IT and the academic sector of sensors on the 28th. /Courtesy of KEA

The Korea Electronics Technology Institute (KEA) announced on the 28th that it has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Korean Sensor Society to promote mutual cooperation between the electronics and IT industries and the academic sector in the sensor field.

The memorandum of understanding was signed that day at the Electronics Hall located in Sangam, Seoul, with key officials from both sides present, including Park Jae-young, vice president of KEA, and Lee Woo-young, president of the Korean Sensor Society.

Through the agreement, the two organizations resolved to cooperate in various areas, including the exchange of information in policy, technology, and industry, promotion of joint research, expansion of member networks, and co-planning of exhibitions and academic conferences.

Additionally, aiming to institutionalize an organic cooperation system between the two institutions for the diffusion of convergence in the "sensor field," which is emerging as a core technology in advanced industries such as physical AI, smart factories, and mobility, and to expand its application in the industrial sector.

Park Jae-young noted, "Sensors are the starting point for industrial intelligence and AI transformation," adding, "Through this agreement, we will spare no effort in providing practical support for electronics and IT companies to secure sensor-based future growth engines and lead technology trends."

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