SEOHAE HOLDINGS CORP .
About us
Dr. Hee-Tae Kim has worked at KAIST for over 20 years since 2002 and has served as a KAIST research professor, director of the KAIST Technology Commercialization Center, team leader of the KAIST Collaborative Business Promotion Team, and chief researcher of the KAIST Technology Commercialization Center.
He has made a significant contribution to the technology commercialization of KAIST by performing technology transfer and technology commercialization of intellectual property rights invented at KAIST.
Dr. Hee-Tae Kim has not only contributed greatly to the activation of today’s KAIST technology commercialization, but has also led the overall technology commercialization by cooperating with local technology commercialization-related organizations including the Korea Drug Development Association, and has performed set-up more than 10 start-up’s, numerous local and overseas technology transfers. With this rich experience and extensive local and overseas technology transfer experience of over 100 cases and technology commercialization knowledge, he will strive to meet the needs of customers and ensure that numerous bio/new drug technologies developed domestically are successfully licensed domestically and overseas.
Ph.D. for Engineering at Chungnam National University
Professor for National Policy at Chungnam National University, College of Engineering,
Technology Commercialize Valuation Agent
Technology Transaction Agency
Dr. Hee-Tae Kim has worked at KAIST for over 20 years since 2002 and has served as a KAIST research professor, director of the KAIST Technology Commercialization Center, team leader of the KAIST Collaborative Business Promotion Team, and chief researcher of the KAIST Technology Commercialization Center.
He has made a significant contribution to the technology commercialization of KAIST by performing technology transfer and technology commercialization of intellectual property rights invented at KAIST.
Dr. Hee-Tae Kim has not only contributed greatly to the activation of today’s KAIST technology commercialization, but has also led the overall technology commercialization by cooperating with local technology commercialization-related organizations including the Korea Drug Development Association, and has performed set-up more than 10 start-up’s, numerous local and overseas technology transfers. With this rich experience and extensive local and overseas technology transfer experience of over 100 cases and technology commercialization knowledge, he will strive to meet the needs of customers and ensure that numerous bio/new drug technologies developed domestically are successfully licensed domestically and overseas.
Ph.D. for Engineering at Chungnam National University
Professor for National Policy at Chungnam National University, College of Engineering,
Technology Commercialize Valuation Agent
Technology Transaction Agency