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Working together to expedite technological innovations in the fields of battery cell and semiconductor technology: That is the aim of a comprehensive international collaboration program funded by the Korean Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE).
On the 24th of April, in Berlin, KIAT (Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology) and Fraunhofer launched the coordination hub with officials from the Korean Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy, solidifying their partnership with a signed agreement.
In total, there are six of these coordination hubs across the world, with the objective of consolidating collaboration between South Korean companies and international research institutions. The coordination hub in Germany is joining a network of offices in the US, including at MIT, Yale and Johns Hopkins University.
The hubs provide expertise, plan R&D projects, and support South Korean researchers through the MOTIE-funded program led by KIAT. Millions of dollars will be invested in Germany as part of this international partnership.
The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, represented by eight institutes, plays a key role in this collaboration, fostering knowledge exchange and innovation between South Korea and Germany.
Editor:Lulu
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