LG CNS, a South Korean IT solutions provider, has collaborated with Yonsei University to establish a Master's degree program focused on developing intelligent data and optimization specialists. The partnership aims to create the Department of Intelligent Data and Optimization at Yonsei University, with a primary goal of nurturing DX specialists who can drive business innovation for corporate clients. The curriculum will cover areas such as data analysis, mathematical optimization, and supply chain management, providing applied training to address challenges in logistics, distribution, and manufacturing through advanced digital solutions.
The program, set to commence in the second semester of the year, guarantees employment at LG CNS for graduates. To enhance the academic experience, LG CNS will deploy a team of experts in data, artificial intelligence, and smart logistics, offering full scholarships and research grants to students. Yonsei University will oversee curriculum development to align with industry demands, ensuring a comprehensive educational experience. This collaboration marks LG CNS's third partnership with South Korean universities, reflecting a commitment to fostering future technology leaders and driving industrial innovation in Korea.
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