Bishkek, April 17, 2026. /Kabar/. Kyrgyzstan and South Korea are strengthening cooperation in high technology and education, Ministry of Science reports.
According to the department, First Deputy Minister Gulnura Mamyrova met with a delegation from South Korea, which included representatives from the University of the Far East, Chungbuk Technology Park (CBTP), HS Solar Energy, and MK Invest LLC.
The parties discussed prospects for academic mobility, the launch of joint educational programs, scientific research, and the training of specialists in the field of renewable energy. Particular attention was paid to the creation of modern laboratories, the development of technology parks, and attracting foreign investment in Kyrgyzstan's scientific and educational sectors. MK Invest LLC presented their investment initiatives and potential for their implementation in the country.
Gulnura Mamyrova emphasized that Kyrgyzstan attaches great importance to strengthening its partnership with South Korea as a significant technological and educational partner. She noted that interaction with Korean universities, research centers, and the business community offers broad opportunities for training engineering personnel, developing applied science, and implementing modern technologies.
Following the meeting, the parties signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at developing a long-term partnership and implementing joint projects.