Trends Research and Advisory received a Korean delegation and discussed the potential for research cooperation. The meeting was attended by a number of Trends’ researchers and officials. The Korean delegation was headed by Ko Kyoung-min, Minister and Consul General at the Embassy of the Republic of Korea to the UAE.
The session focused on prospects for research cooperation between Trends Research and Advisory and Korean research institutions. The two parties discussed ways to enhance cooperation through joint research projects, organizing scientific events and international conferences, exchanging experiences and information, developing training and youth empowerment.
Dr. Mohammed Abdullah Al-Ali, CEO of Trends Research and Advisory, stressed the significance of integrating the roles of academic and research institutions in disseminating knowledge. He expressed Trends’ keenness to enhance cooperation with academic and research institutions at the local and international levels, especially with leading centers in the field of scientific research, in advanced countries such as South Korea.
Dr. Al-Ali expressed his optimism about the results of this session, stressing that cooperation between Trends and Korean research institutes will open new horizons for scientific research and enrich knowledge in various fields.
The head of the Korean delegation expressed his pleasure at visiting Trends Research and Advisory and learning about its distinguished research experience. He indicated that cooperation with Trends will be of great benefit to both sides, especially in light of the center’s focus on analyzing future developments and delivering innovative solutions to global challenges.
The session included an open discussion between the two parties, where ideas and insights were exchanged on various issues of common interest.
This meeting comes within the framework of Trends’ keenness to strengthen its relations with international academic and research institutions, and to expand cooperation in the field of scientific research.
It is noteworthy that Trends Research and Advisory has signed a number of cooperation agreements with Korean institutes. Trends’ previous Asian tour has enhanced research cooperation with many peer institutions there, including those in Korea.