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Publicado em: 21 Junho 2022

ETRI team visits the School of Health and Porto Polytechnic

A team from the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), the National Artificial Intelligence Research Institute from Korea, visited the School of Health of Porto Polytechnic Institute. This meeting was planned to discuss ongoing research projects and other collaboration opportunities between institutions.

This week we had the pleasure to welcome the partners from the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) – National Artificial Intelligence | Daejeon KOREA. ETRI contributes to national and global economic and social development through research, development and distribution of industrial core technologies in the field of Information, Communications, Electronics, Broadcasting and Convergence technologies.

This Institute is our partner at the Mad@Work Project, which aims to develop novel Human Capital Management solutions for the workplace, that help reduce the stressors in the work context and build safe, positive work environments. These days proved very fruitful and aimed towards strengthening our institutional bonds, bearing in mind the synergy between health and artificial intelligence. 

Thank you to all the members of the team for your kind and dynamic presence, namely: Dr Iluse Roh, Global, Public Relations Department, executive director; Dr Daesub Yoon, Cognition & Transportation Research Section, director; Dr Yangkoo Lee, Cognition & Transportation Research Section, Senior researcher and Ms Soyon Kim, Global cooperation section, technician.

ETRI team with our Vice-Presidents - Professor Nuno Rocha and Professor Miguel Saúde - and one of our International Officers - Dr. Rita GerianteETRI take part in a guided tour of ESS - part IETRI take part in a guided tour of ESS - part IIETRI take part in a guided tour of ESS - part III
ETRI take part in a guided tour of ESS - part IVETRI take part in a guided tour of ESS - part IV

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