KERC Newsletter / 2023.08.23.

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R&I News

What's new in Korea?

 

Policy & Stats

“Making government R&D system as it should be” by going beyond domestic boundaries and promoting international collaboration​​​​​​​

- Nurturing talent through researches by allowing outstanding overseas research institutions to participate in government R&D projects

- Promptly responding to rapidly changing technological landscape by easing preliminary feasibility assessment criteria, while also innovating evaluation system

- Concentrating investment on seven essential and innovative R&D projects including advanced bio, AI, quantum and etc.

- Restructuring 3.4 trillion won by eliminating redundancy of and integrating 108 R&D projects through a review of inertially implemented and underperforming projects

A third of global GDP covered by Korea-US-Japan partnership

Trilateral agreement aims to better control supply chain disruptions, enhance cooperation on futuristic areas such as AI, space

S. Korea to speed up development of AI chip, UAM sectors

South Korea's finance ministry unveiled a set of measures to pave the way for the growth of the country's artificial intelligence chip and urban air mobility industries in line with efforts to foster new growth engines.

Public-private cooperation as 'One Team' to lead entry into the global open RAN market

Ministry of Science and ICT holds the launching ceremony for "Open RAN Industry Alliance (ORIA)"

S. Korea, Poland seek enhanced trade, industry ties

South Korea and Poland discussed ways to strengthen bilateral trade, investment and overall economic relations as strategic partners in key industries,

 
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Research Trends

Researchers find hope in fight against age-related muscle loss

DGIST scientists develop electroceutical technology capable of rejuvenating old muscles

A KAIST Research Team Develops an Ultra-High Performing “Universal Electrode” for Next-Generation Fuel Cells​

The Trio – Nickel, Palladium, and Platinum – for Enhanced Hydrogen Evolution​​​​​​​

Water Harvesting in Death Valley: Conquering the Arid Wilderness​​​​​​​

 
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Industry R&D

Innospace secures launch point in Australia

Innospace, a South Korean startup specializing in hybrid space rockets and small satellites, announced that it secured a five-year agreement with Equatorial Launch Australia, a space launch services provider

 
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In Case you missed it

S. Korea unveils 5-year plan to attract 300,000 foreign students

Wider career opportunities, altered work visas, faster citizenship process to be provided under ‘Study Korea 300K Project’

 
 
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