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History

2015 - 2016

Establishing a
“Demand Pull”
global technology commercialization model

  • KAIST GCC opened in 2015
  • Establishing a demand-based global technology commercialization model through the ‘Global Technology Commercialization Program Development Project’
  • Establishing a global cooperation network in emerging countries, starting with Mongolia and Costa Rica.
  • The 1st Global Technology Commercialization Conference and Workshop held in 2015
  • Discovering the demand for global technology commercialization cooperation from overseas partners and supporting the Mongolia smart farm project, Costa Rica NTIS project, Chile Graphene technology transaction, etc.
2017 - 2018

Building and expanding a global cooperation network

  • Through overseas field visits and holding the GCCW (Global Technology Commercialization Conference and Workshop) every year, KAIST GCC expanded the cooperation network to 27 countries in 2017, 34 countries in 2018, and 41 countries in 2019
  • Strengthening the global technology commercialization cooperation network with domestic government agencies, research institutes, and industries through participation in the ‘Technology Transfer Promotion Network Project’ and the ‘Academy-Research Institute-Linked Commercialization Leading Model Support Project’
  • Identifying opportunities for global technology commercialization cooperation and managing projects such as smart cities (energy, transportation), UN PKO Smart Camp, and smart farms
2019 - 2020

Establishment of
“Tech Push”
global technology commercialization model

  • Through the Daejeon City ‘Global Up’ support project, KAIST GCC strengthened the overseas expansion support program for domestic companies in cooperation with the University of Texas at Austin in the United States.
  • By expanding cooperation with the Innopolis Foundation, Daejeon Techno Park, Sejong Techno Park, and North Chungcheong Province, KAIST GCC has achieved success results in supporting overseas expansion of promising domestic small and medium-sized companies.
2021 - 2023 ~

Strengthening the global technology commercialization cooperation model for Deep Tech specialized industries

  • Support for global startup commercialization of KAIST student/faculty startups and alumni companies and conduct research on building a global startup commercialization ecosystem
  • Support for technology commercialization and overseas expansion of promising startups in autonomous driving, eco-friendly cars, and robotics fields through the DIPS 1000+ project
  • Hosting a ‘Global Life Industry Cooperation Conference’ and supporting entry into the US and China specializing in the bio sector
  • Support for entry into the global value chain of promising small and medium-sized enterprises in the field of advanced materials such as semiconductors and batteries