
Daejeon Expo Science Park Delegation Visits TusHoldingsPrint
Post Time:2026-02-05来源:TusHoldings
On February 4, Mr. Ho-Jong Chang, Special Advisor to the Mayor of Daejeon and Head of the Industry-Academia-Research Cooperation Foundation at Chungnam National University, led a delegation from Daejeon Expo Science Park of the Republic of Korea to visit TusHoldings for exchange and discussion. Yang Ming, Vice President of TusHoldings, received the delegation. Under the cooperation framework of the "Twin Parks in Two Countries" initiative, the two sides focused on key mechanisms such as cross-border transformation of sci-tech achievements and construction of a joint incubation and acceleration platform, and held practical and forward-looking discussions on topics including pathways for connecting university R&D achievements with industrial demands, and a support system for the cross-border growth of sci-tech enterprises.

Mr. Ho-Jong Chang delivered a speech as the core representative of the delegation. He noted that as a national-level R&D hub and innovation engine of the Republic of Korea, Daejeon Expo Science Park has long been committed to building an open innovation ecosystem with international competitiveness, and actively promotes the in-depth integration of sci-tech R&D with industrial practices. TusHoldings has accumulated effective experience in building a global innovation network, operating sci-tech industrial clusters and fostering high-growth sci-tech enterprises. In particular, it has formed a systematic model in industry-university-research collaboration and cross-border park cooperation, making it a key partner of great interest to Daejeon Expo Science Park.
During the meeting, Yang Ming extended a warm welcome to the delegation and systematically introduced TusHoldings' exploration and practices in building an innovation ecosystem. He pointed out that adhering to the "Multi-Dimensional Triple Helix" development model and global innovation network layout over the years, TusHoldings has established a full-chain service system covering technology transfer, enterprise incubation, industrial clusters and capital collaboration. It has accumulated replicable experience especially in university cooperation and empowerment of regional innovation ecosystems. Yang Ming further stated that under the "Twin Parks in Two Countries" framework, the two sides could carry out systematic cooperation on cross-border collaborative innovation and ecosystem co-construction, jointly build a model of regional innovation cooperation in Northeast Asia, and achieve complementary advantages and interconnected development.
Daejeon Expo Science Park responded positively to the cooperation directions proposed by Yang Ming and invited TusHoldings to visit the park at an appropriate time to further advance cooperation.
Also joining the visit were Adrian Nagy, Executive Director of the North America Region at Daejeon Global Business Center, YongJoon William Lee, Managing Partner of Solid State Law Firm in the United States, and Wang Hui, General Manager of Chengdu FanDian Intellectual Property Agency Co., Ltd. Participating in the meeting on behalf of Tus-S&T Service Group were Liu Zhenzhen, Director of International Business, and Tang Zi, International Business Manager.
Extended Reading
Daejeon Expo Science Park is a national-level core hub for scientific research and innovation in the Republic of Korea, known as the "Korean Silicon Valley". Supported by a dense concentration of national research institutes, top science and engineering universities (such as KAIST, ranked among the world's Top 10 in engineering), and corporate R&D centers, it has built a deeply integrated "academia-research-industry" ecosystem. Focusing on cutting-edge fields including information technology, biotechnology, aerospace, and new energy, the park is not only a source of major technological breakthroughs in the Republic of Korea, but also continuously promotes the transformation of sci-tech achievements to industries and global markets through vibrant entrepreneurship incubation and international cooperation.
