Under the acronym NCC, there is now the headquarters of the Czech–Korean Nuclear Collaboration Center between KINGS University and CTU, which we officially opened in the FNSPE CTU building on Trojanova Street in Prague on Tuesday, 9 September 2025. Professors, researchers and students from Korea will have professional facilities through the NCC for preparing work and lectures during their stay here. “Nuclear research and education in Korea are at a top level, so the transfer of knowledge from our Korean partners is enormously valuable for us. By opening the center we will help not only in sharing information, but also in the exchange of students and staff,” adds Dr. Jan Rataj, Head of the Department of Nuclear Reactors at FNSPE CTU. The event was attended by leading specialists from Czech and Korean companies and institutions; opening remarks were delivered by: the Acting President of KINGS, Prof. Hak-kyu Lim; the Minister of Industry and Trade, Mr. Lukáš Vlček; the Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to the Czech Republic, Mr. Youngki Hong; the National Security Adviser from the Office of the Government of the Czech Republic, Mr. Tomáš Pojar; the Dean of the Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering at CTU in Prague, Assoc. Prof. Václav Čuba; and the Executive Vice President of KNA, Mr. Min Cheol Lee.