Korea Launches 'K-Tech Pioneers' to Bring Home Overseas Talent
Korea's Ministry of Science and ICT and NIPA launched 'K-Tech Pioneers,' supporting 20 overseas Korean tech teams in AI, robotics, and biotech to return and settle domestically.
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