Medical and scientific sales jobs are likely to stem from a pioneering new partnership between Strathclyde University in Scotland and South Korea’s global research and commercialisation programme.
The university has been chosen to work with South Korean technology companies to work on feasibility study projects and full-scale research and development projects in a range of technology areas. Bio and medical devices, robotics, software and computing and electronics will be some of the key areas of focus for the project.
Strathclyde University was chosen following a competitive process that saw six higher education establishments from across Europe shortlisted for the task. The university’s bid was aided by Scottish Development International (SDI), whose chief executive, Anne McColl, said that the partnership endorsed Scotland as an industry partner of choice.
“This is especially true given that the endorsement is from the Korean government that chose a Scottish university over any other in Europe in its search for an institution with a strong track record of success in commercial innovation and industry-driven research capability,” she said.
“We know that research and commercialisation are key drivers of growth, and by collaborating with other countries we can further enhance our reputation on the global stage as a knowledge-led economy.”
http://www.kirkhamyoung.co.uk/news/article/strathclyde-uni-in-wins-technology-partnership-with-south-korea-183881.html
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