On May 17, POSTECH’s Research and Business Development Foundation held Excessively Attractive Technology Start-up Competition. Ten teams were selected for the Camp held on May 3 to 4 were: Mutton, Aikon, Memorizer, Hofbräu, Blessyou, Lampas, JUMUNI, Qrio, Scribblers, and Durian. All participating teams were given benefits such as mentoring from an expert, connections with venture capitalists, and priority in participating in start-up education programs.At the competition, each team was given five minutes to explain its business idea and another five minutes for a Q&A session with a panel of ju
News | reporter Choi Eun-je | 2019-06-13 13:23
The remodeling of the Mueunjae Memorial Hall first floor lobby took place since the beginning of March and recently finished on April 30. To the relatively vacant hall of the past, the school added study rooms, lounges, movable desks and chairs, cloud printers and PC, water purifiers, student board, meeting room, vendor machines, and etc., significantly enhancing student comfortability and spatial efficiency.The Mueunjae Office indicated that, as an increasing number of students spend significant time at the Muenjae Hall, a facility that can be used for such relaxation became necessary. To ful
News | Reporter Lee Seung-Joo | 2019-05-17 11:18
Forbes, an American business magazine, selects 30 people under the age of 30 from 10 different fields from 23 counties in Asia-Pacific region annually. The fields include art, healthcare, finances and venture investment, media and marketing, business of technique, consumer technology, et al. On April 2, Forbes announced this year’s Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia that included three Postechians in the healthcare field. The three Postechians are Keum Do-hee, Yoon Gwan-ho, and Lee Da-sol.Keum Do-hee (MSE Ph.d.), is a POSTECH MSE alumni, invented smart contact lenses that can diagnose the diabetes with t
News | Reporter Song Sung-chan | 2019-04-24 13:24
In 2016, POSTECH announced its orientation as a value-creating university, and on Feb. 26 2019, to establish an institute that directly contributes to regional development. The ground-breaking ceremony of the Bio Open Innovation Center (BIOC) was held. More than 200 people, including President Kim Doh-Yeon, the Vice Governor for Economic Planning of Gyeongsangbuk-do, the Mayor of Pohang, a local legislator (Park Myung-jae), Chairman of Genexine, POSCO officials, and representatives of the bio-enterprise, attended the ground-breaking ceremony of the BOIC, an industrial-educational innovative pl
News | Reporter Ryu Nu-ri | 2019-03-29 16:13