Trainees Achieve Consecutive Wins in Competitions
Non-Majors Secure President's Award in Big Data Contest
Six Years of AI and Big Data Service Planning and Development Training Bear Fruit

Trainees who have completed the Asia Economy Education Center program are proving the effectiveness of their training by consecutively winning awards in competitions during the second half of 2025.

Trainees Doil Kwon and Yeji Jin (from left) who participated as a team in the '2025 KHD Competition' hosted by Konyang University and Konyang University Hospital and won the prestigious Grand Prize (President's Award of Konyang University).

Trainees Doil Kwon and Yeji Jin (from left) who participated as a team in the '2025 KHD Competition' hosted by Konyang University and Konyang University Hospital and won the prestigious Grand Prize (President's Award of Konyang University).

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Two trainees from the Asia Economy Education Center, Doil Kwon and Yeji Jin, participated as a team in the '2025 KHD Competition' hosted by Konyang University and Konyang University Hospital and won the prestigious Grand Prize (President's Award of Konyang University).


The two submitted a project titled 'Deep Learning-Based AI Diagnostic Assistance Solution for Ovarian Cancer Subtype Classification.' They demonstrated their passion by frequently visiting the Medical Data Safe Zone at Konyang University Hospital in Daejeon to utilize real clinical data stored in the hospital's closed network.


Doil Kwon shared, "I wanted to create a medical service model that could be used directly in clinical settings, and I tried to deliver real medical value convincingly, going beyond simply explaining the technology. Through this experience, I hope to become a developer with expertise in AI who can contribute to society in various fields beyond medicine."


A representative from the Education Center stated, "Despite not having a background in the field, Doil Kwon and Yeji Jin stood out in the 'Data-Based Healthcare AI Solution Program' over about five months, excelling in data and artificial intelligence technology. It is especially meaningful that they won the Grand Prize, considering all other finalists were IT or medical professionals."

At the '11th 2025 Healthcare Big Data Utilization Startup Competition' held in July, award winners from left to right: Dongmin Jang, Jaeyoon Kim, Yuseok Kim (Director of the Institute for Evaluation and Policy), Seola Cho, and Eunseo Lee trainees.

At the '11th 2025 Healthcare Big Data Utilization Startup Competition' held in July, award winners from left to right: Dongmin Jang, Jaeyoon Kim, Yuseok Kim (Director of the Institute for Evaluation and Policy), Seola Cho, and Eunseo Lee trainees.

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In July, at the '11th 2025 Healthcare Big Data Utilization Startup Competition,' a team of five trainees participated and achieved the valuable result of winning the 'Honorable Mention.' They proposed a big data-based personalized gradual health coaching solution targeting people in their 30s and 50s, who are interested in health but find it difficult to put healthy habits into practice due to busy schedules and lifestyles. The core of their solution is to analyze users' past medical histories and lifestyle data to provide customized coaching services that help them implement small, actionable habits. The judges recognized the solution for its high level of completion and market potential.


This competition was fiercely contested, with many entrepreneurs and industry professionals participating. The fact that the trainees, as the only student team, succeeded in winning an award is seen as proof that their planning and practical skills are competitive even in the professional field.


The lead instructor who guided the trainees commented, "Despite not being majors in the field, they demonstrated data-driven problem-solving abilities in a short period and achieved meaningful results. We will continue to foster creative talent that companies seek through hands-on, industry-oriented training."


Over the past six years, the Asia Economy Education Center has consistently operated the 'AI and Big Data Analysis-Based Service Planning & Development Program.' Through this program, trainees have planned services required in actual industries and developed their capabilities by carrying out practical projects that combine artificial intelligence and data analysis technologies. The hands-on, field-oriented education strategy tailored to industry needs has become a stepping stone for trainees to grow into the kind of talent companies desire, going beyond simple theoretical learning. As a result, trainees have stood out in various competitions, achieving numerous awards.



The Asia Economy Education Center is currently recruiting trainees for its 'Bootcamp' and 'Healthcare' programs based on AI and data analysis. More details can be found on the Asia Economy Education Center website.


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