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i-plug extends gains on capital tie-up with CourseVALU, operator of workplace experience workshops for university students
i-plug,Inc. <4177> extended its gains. The company announced on the day that it has entered into a capital alliance with CourseVALU (Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo), which operates "POP UP CAMPUS," a workplace experience workshop program for university students. The news has been viewed as positive.
The aim is to strengthen "value provision to lower-grade students" through CourseVALU's expertise in career support targeting underclassmen. This will provide university students with opportunities for career development and, in the future, facilitate business collaboration such as smooth transitions to i-plug's "OfferBox," expanding value provision throughout the entire university experience.
Source: MINKABU PRESS
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