Aimed at strengthening the company’s commitment to being the Best Life Solution Company, a South Korean firm’s Malaysia branch has teamed up with Universiti Malaya (UM) to continue research into developing and providing life-changing solutions beyond care. This is the firm’s first-ever international research and development (R&D) facility outside South Korea.
Through a memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed for an Academic-Industrial collaboration between the two parties, the state-of-the-art R&D centre will be located in UM, with multiple labs to carry out water and sleep quality research.
The company aims to tap into the tech talent of professors and students in the Engineering and Science faculties to reach greater heights in its technological innovations. With this R&D centre, the firm can carry out more in-depth research on how to improve its products, with Malaysians in mind. In addition, this partnership will also see internships, consultations, sponsorships, the establishment of laboratories and more.
The Managing Director of the firm’s Malaysia branch stated that this is their first-ever R&D facility outside of South Korea. He added that through the new R&D centre, strategically located in Malaysia, the company will be able to zoom in and focus on producing top-notch home appliances specially curated for Malaysians.
Through this MOU, the company also aims to promote cross-functional understanding between the two parties such as job and internship opportunities for UM graduates as well as the exchange of knowledge between industry experts from South Korea and Malaysia.
The firm’s first R&D centre was established back in 1993 and is housed in Seoul National University Research Park in Seoul, South Korea. It is one of the largest R&D centres in the world, equipped with 182 cutting-edge devices and equipment. The facility has also been certified by the Water Quality Association (WQA) in America as a Recognised Testing Laboratory focused on running efficiency and safety tests.
The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Development) of Universiti Malaya stated that all the institution’s students and professors are excited to have the R&D facility set up in UM and are looking forward to this exciting opportunity to share and exchange knowledge with industry experts from South Korea.
The move is in line with UM’s mission to advance knowledge and learning through quality research and education for the nation and to achieve this, UM is intensifying its efforts to enhance the university’s visibility through internationalisation, collaboration and partnerships with strategic industries and stakeholders.
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