Cheju Halla University Formalizes AI Education Cooperation with Uzbekistan's Digital Education Technologies Agency

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Cheju Halla University Formalizes AI Education Cooperation with Uzbekistan's Digital Education Technologies Agency

A delegation from Cheju Halla University (led by Professor Young Joon Lee) met with the Digital Education Technologies (DET) agency in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, and officially formalized AI education cooperation. This signing ceremony was a significant moment that will serve as the cornerstone for building an AI education program aimed at nurturing local talent and driving technological innovation.

Key Agreement Points

  1. Curriculum Development: Development of customized AI education programs combining theory and practice
  2. Technology Infrastructure: Establishment of a state-of-the-art hands-on learning environment and introduction of the latest educational equipment
  3. Professional Certification Programs: Implementation of certification programs in cooperation with global technology companies
  4. Student Support System: Building a comprehensive support framework for learning success

This agreement is evaluated as an important step that goes beyond simple educational cooperation to strengthen Uzbekistan’s AI and digital technology capabilities. Cheju Halla University stated, “Through cooperation with the Digital Education Technologies agency, we will provide students with more innovative AI education opportunities and contribute to regional technological development.”

Cheju Halla University and the Digital Education Technologies agency plan to activate the TIU AI Education Center through continued cooperation and operate globally competitive education programs.