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AI TECH+ 2025: University Project Showcases Next-Gen Communication Tech

Gwangju to Showcase Next-Generation Dialogue Technologies at AI-TECH+ 2025

Gwangju Metropolitan City is ‌participating in the Next Generation Communication⁣ Innovation Convergence ⁢University ‌Project, culminating‍ in an exhibition and exhibition at AI-TECH+ 2025. This initiative,funded by the Ministry of Education and the National Research foundation of Korea,aims to cultivate ‌talent and establish a new standard for next-generation communication education.

The project⁣ focuses on ⁤four key areas: developing a converged curriculum based on next-generation communication, operating joint courses within the field, creating professional training programs aligned with industry demands, and establishing global ‍exchange opportunities. A​ core principle of the project is breaking down​ conventional academic barriers, allowing students from any ​major to access cutting-edge education in next-generation communications.

AI-TECH+ 2025 will feature practical demonstrations of equipment utilized in⁤ this educational effort.Chonnam National University⁢ will showcase its ‘Vector Network Analyzer,’ used for hands-on training in ‍semiconductor circuit measurement for communication technologies.Korea Aerospace University will present its ‘CR5A,’ a 6-degree-of-freedom manipulator – a state-of-the-art robotic system emphasizing stability,⁤ efficiency, and ease of use.​ This robotic equipment will demonstrate capabilities⁤ beyond typical collaborative robots, including precise control and applications in areas like precision ⁣gripping, end-effector research, and ​robot movement planning.

The project aims⁤ to expand ⁢opportunities ⁣for fostering key talent in​ the next-generation communications field and provide ⁤accessible participation in advanced education courses. The ​event is⁤ supported by the Gwangju Tourism Institution.

[Copyright © 전자신문. 무단전재-재배포금지] -​ as reported by ‍Kim Han-sik of ETNews.com.

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