The recent project proposed by SUNY Korea Research & Business Development Foundation was selected as one of the two projects for the "Renovating the Ecosystem in Incheon Free Economic Zone (IFEZ)".
The selected project is entitled "Innovative Cluster Planning for Aerial and Complex Logistics Systems in Port Authority through Robotics, AI, and Automation".
Associate Professor Bruce Jo in Mechanical Engineering Department, the Principal Investigator of the project, stated that SUNY Korea Research & Business Development Foundation will make every effort to 1) build collaborative networks among mid-size logistics companies in IFEZ, 2) strengthen the competitiveness of logistics companies for leaping up to global scales through strategic consulting and guidance from advanced technology partners, and 3) establish strategic partnerships between technology consumers and providers through technical consortium and cross benefit analysis.
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