Under the agreement, the two parties will work together to promote joint projects, international research internships and cooperative networking among research institutes and businesses in both areas.
They will also exchange management know-how and facilitate exchange programs in technology development, business promotion, education of technicians and workforce exchanges in IT, BT and new and renewable energy.
Commenting on the importance of the agreement, Dr. Samir Hamrouni said:
"In this century knowledge-intensive, high- technology industries are the most significant and strategic industries for the continued existence and growth of businesses and nations alike. South Korea has embraced this ideology to nurture these industries. Daejeon Technopark is well respected in the international scientific community and we hope to greatly learn from their model. Our partnership will open up further global opportunities for investment, collaboration and research and development for both TechnoPark and Daejeon-based companies."
Daejeon Technopark plays a vital role in activating the Korean economy by finding and fostering new industrial growth engines.
There are 232 research and educational institutions to be found in Daejeon, many in the Daedeok region, the most famous of which are the Electronic Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) and Korean Aerospace Research Institute (KARI). There were over 5,000 researchers with doctorate degrees located in the area as of 2007.

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