A fresh esports lab just opened its doors at a South Korean university after Philips Monitors inked a donation deal with HUFS.
Philips Evnia lands at Hankuk University
Philips Evnia lands at Hankuk University
- Philips Monitors and HUFS C&T formalized a donation agreement.
- HUFS C&T is the Culture & Technology division there.
- Professional esports monitors were donated to the program.
- CPL eye-care tech targets fatigue during extended sessions.
- Classroom-only theory gets supplemented by real hardware.
- Esports-major students gain a dedicated practice environment.
- Philips Evnia branded the facility as its Esports Lab.
- Educational resources and gear are bundled together.
- Yan Lidong signed for Philips as MMD Asia-Pacific GM.
- His framing: advanced displays create superior learning spaces.
- Evnia wants to fuel esports industry growth directly.
- Future academic partnerships are already on the roadmap.
- Vice President Jungchan Park presided over the ceremony.
- Ryu Yun-ji, Esports Program Director, signed for HUFS.
- Both sides positioned it as a long-term commitment.
- Skilled professional development is the stated endgame.
- Gen.G partnered with thirteen U.S. universities back in October 2025.
- That program offered a three-week study stint in Seoul.
- T1 launched its own Esports Academy a few years back.
- Talent-pipeline building is clearly an industry-wide priority.