Joint Development of Currency-Themed Goods and Expanded Collaboration
On May 8, Seoul National University of Science and Technology introduced that it had signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation to strengthen industry-academia cooperation and to plan inventive merchandise equivalent to commemorative medals and currency-themed items.

From the left, Donghwan Kim, President of Seoul National University of Science and Technology, and Changhoon Sung, President of Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation. Seoul National University of Science and Technology
The signing ceremony occurred the day past within the President’s Office and the roundtable convention room on the third flooring of the college headquarters at Seoul National University of Science and Technology in Gongneung-dong, Nowon-gu, Seoul. Both establishments mentioned methods to cooperate on the event of commemorative medals and currency-themed items earlier than signing the settlement.
The ceremony was attended by Donghwan Kim, President of Seoul National University of Science and Technology; Dongho Kang, Vice President for Education and Research; Bobong Hwang, Director of External Cooperation; Gyeryoon Han, Dean of the College of Art and Design; and Jongsun Kim, Head of the Department of Metal Craft and Design. From Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation, attendees included Changhoon Sung, President; Soohyun Bae, Director of Sales; Eunyeong Bang, Head of Product Planning; and Jongwoo Lim, Deputy Head of Product Planning.
Through this settlement, the 2 organizations have agreed to collaborate in a variety of areas, together with inventive product planning for commemorative medals and currency-themed items, commercialization and exhibition initiatives, on-line and offline promotional cooperation, and the invention of recent joint tasks.
In specific, based mostly on the industry-academia linked curriculum of the Department of Metal Craft and Design at Seoul National University of Science and Technology, student-driven tasks will probably be operated to supply college students with sensible, hands-on schooling and expertise in collaboration with public establishments.
Donghwan Kim, President of Seoul National University of Science and Technology, stated, “Through this agreement, we expect to establish an industry-academia cooperation model that combines creative design and technology, thereby strengthening students’ practical capabilities.”
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