Seabery has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Korea Polytechnic University (Nam-Incheon Campus), marking a significant step forward in the advancement of innovative welding education through Augmented Reality (AR) technologies. The agreement reflects a shared commitment to strengthening technical training, validating new learning methodologies, and fostering international collaboration in welding education.

The MOU signing ceremony took place on May 18, 2026, at Korea Polytechnic University’s Nam-Incheon Campus in South Korea, bringing together representatives from both institutions to discuss the future of welding education and the role that immersive technologies can play in transforming workforce training.
Representing Seabery Solutions, Antonio Fernández (Global Sales Director) and Kunmin Lim (Regional Manager in Korea) joined university leadership, including Dean Kim Yeon-Sik and academic representatives, to formalize a partnership focused on innovation, research, and educational impact.
This collaboration aims to explore and validate the effectiveness of AR welding simulators as part of modern welding education programs. Through joint research and technical cooperation, both organizations will work together to assess training outcomes, improve educational methodologies, and identify new opportunities to integrate immersive learning into vocational and industrial training environments.
At the heart of the agreement is a shared vision: leveraging cutting-edge AR technology to create safer, more accessible, and more effective training experiences for future welding professionals. By combining Seabery’s expertise in immersive welding simulation with Korea Polytechnic University’s educational leadership and technical training capabilities, the partnership seeks to bridge the gap between industrial innovation and hands-on skills development.
In addition to validating the effectiveness of AR-based welding training, the MOU also establishes a framework for promoting research outcomes, sharing knowledge, and strengthening cooperation within international welding education networks. The agreement opens the door to future initiatives designed to expand the role of simulation-based training and reinforce best practices in technical education worldwide.
As part of the collaboration, Seabery will provide technical support and licensing for its AR welding simulator technology, while Korea Polytechnic University (Nam-Incheon Campus) will support effectiveness validation and contribute to the development of AR-based welding training programs. This mutual commitment reinforces both organizations’ dedication to preparing a highly skilled workforce equipped for the evolving demands of industry.
This partnership represents another milestone in Seabery’s mission to drive innovation in vocational education through immersive technologies. By collaborating with leading institutions worldwide, Seabery continues to support the transformation of technical training, helping educators and learners embrace the future of welding education with confidence and measurable impact.

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