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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2019.20.7.520

Implications on the Technical Level of Industries and Industry-Academia Cooperation in Chungbuk Province  

Nam, Jae-Woo (Department of Library and Information Science, Konkuk University)
Lim, Sung-Soo (Depatrment of Economics and Trade, Konkuk University)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.20, no.7, 2019 , pp. 520-527 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, the technical level and competence of Chungbuk region manufactures were diagnosed and implications for efficiency improvement of cooperation with local universities were derived. The results are as follow. First, in Chungbuk area, 75% of the skilled workers are medium-skilled and high skilled workers. And the life cycle of production products was found to have entered middle/old age. In addition, the industries were overestimating its technology capabilities, including marketing and sales technology, and management technology. Therefore, local universities should develop differentiated program such as technology transfer and commercialization support so that companies can nurture new industries and it is necessary to improve understanding of reality and future prediction ability through various education and seminars. Second, universities in Chungbuk province have failed to meet the practical demands of industry by providing general educational programs such as lifelong education curriculum, rather than the practical training required by industry. First of all, industries needed the practical training programs such as human resource empowerment, technical education and workers' retraining for local industry development. In addition, industries were expected to provide relevant knowledge and infrastructure such as testing, analysis, participation in technology development such as commissioning and joint research. Therefore, universities should prepare customized Industry-Academia Cooperation Programs through industry demand survey in planning. Also, it is necessary to establish various connection points with industry to ensure that industry-academia cooperation will continue and achieve results. Third, the technology of the industries in Chungbuk province was found to be very unrelated to the next generation regional strategic industries. This is not shared vision between industry and local government, Industry-Academia Cooperation Programs will serve as a platform to organize various community entities. Universities will be able to play a key role in between industries and local governments.
Keywords
Industry-Academia Cooperation; Chungbuk Province; Industry Level of Technology; Industrial Technology Capability; Regional Strategic Industries;
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