Jeonju University Offers "Secondary Battery Training" for Job-Seeking Youth
Nurturing Specialized Talent Tailored to Regional Key Industries
Jeonju University Career Plus Center announced on August 28 that it conducted the "Secondary Battery Training (Phase 1)" for 13 young people preparing for employment in the energy new industry sector from August 25 to 27.
Jeonju University Career Plus Center conducted a "Secondary Battery Training" for 13 young people preparing for employment in the energy new industry sector from the 25th to the 27th. Photo by Jeonju University
View original imageThis training was organized to strengthen the practical skills and expertise of young people aspiring to enter the secondary battery field. The program expanded its target audience to include not only current students and graduates of Jeonbuk National University and Jeonbuk Mechanical Technical High School but also local youth in the region.
The main curriculum focused on hands-on training in battery pack component design using the Inventor program. It included practical modules such as project setup, component template creation, assembly modeling, and drawing comprehension and drafting. In November, a second phase of the training, focusing on "Battery Pack Component Structural Analysis (ANSYS Mechanical)," is scheduled to follow.
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Shin Sukkyung, Director of the Jeonju University Career Plus Center, stated, "This training was organized to nurture talent in the secondary battery sector, a specialized industry in North Jeolla Province. We will continue to actively operate specialized training programs tailored to the region's key industries to enhance the practical employment competitiveness of young people."
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