The Kookmin University Incubator Center announced on the 13th that it signed a business agreement (MOU) with the Korea Shopping Mall Association Distance Lifelong Education Center on the 11th to promote and cooperate with online sales development training for companies that are tenants of the incubator.
Through this agreement, the two organizations will cooperate in various aspects, including the development of educational programs to strengthen the online sales of tenant companies. On the same day, a special lecture on online sales development using e-commerce was held for tenant companies at the Kookmin University Incubator Center.
"We are pleased to sign an MOU with the Korea Shopping Mall Association Distance Lifelong Education Institute, an educational institution that provides optimized education for shopping mall startups and marketing in the e-commerce field," said Kim Jong Sung, director of the Kookmin University Incubator Center. "We hope that our cooperation will help tenant companies enter the e-commerce market."
"Recently, domestic e-commerce has been changing rapidly by combining artificial intelligence technologies beyond simple on-line shopping platforms," said Go A Ra, CEO of the Korea Shopping Mall Association Distance Lifelong Education Institute. "With this agreement, we will build an e-commerce entry strategy optimized for tenant companies."
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