“The University of Seoul showcased next-generation communication convergence technologies in collaboration with the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) at the Korea International Broadcasting, Media, Audio and Lighting Show (KOBA) 2026 held at Coex in southern Seoul from May 12-15. The event highlighted advanced technologies designed to meet growing demand for automation and intelligent systems in broadcasting production, attracting significant attention from professionals in the broadcasting, media and communication industries. The university said the technologies unveiled were developed through a project-based learning (PBL) regular curriculum run by the university’s Next-generation Communication Convergence and Open Sharing System (NCCOSS) program. Broadcasting technology experts from KBS took part in the development process as mentors, working alongside students to solve real-world industry challenges. A school official noted that the initiative is regarded as a leading example of industry-academia collaboration in talent development, combining practical expertise from working professi
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