"Promoting E-Mobility" LG HelloVision and Gangwon Technopark Join Hands View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Koo Chae-eun] LG HelloVision announced on the 26th that it has signed a mutual memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Gangwon Technopark to foster the e-mobility industry.


Both parties agreed to cooperate in various fields including ▲establishing e-mobility interconnection standards ▲building and operating an integrated control platform ▲diversifying advanced industries within the region. First, by the first half of the year, they plan to establish e-mobility communication network interconnection standards and based on this, prepare and pilot an integrated control platform. IoT terminals will be provided on a trial basis to companies located in the Hoengseong Industrial Complex, and a single integrated IoT server will be constructed.


Accordingly, resident companies will be able to integrate and control data generated from IoT terminals installed on e-mobility devices. Data sharing between companies will also be possible. Resident companies can reduce redundant investment costs and improve their business and discover new business opportunities based on data accumulated in the integrated server.


Both parties plan to diversify the scope of cooperation based on the integrated control platform. By applying this platform, they aim to expand synergy into various industries such as public bicycles in Gangwon Province, charging business control, and hydrogen safety management control. Additionally, LG HelloVision will leverage its strengths as a local media operator to support the promotion of the e-mobility industry in the Gangwon region. They plan to contribute to raising awareness of the region’s future value through local channel news and special programs.


Kim Sung-in, Director of Gangwon Technopark, said, “With this agreement, Gangwon Province will gain differentiated competitiveness in the e-mobility industry,” and added, “We hope this agreement will serve as a starting point to unite efforts in various 4th industrial fields such as home healthcare and hydrogen energy.”



LG HelloVision expects to establish a ‘three-party win-win model’ with Gangwon Technopark and resident companies through this agreement. Gangwon Technopark anticipates that, based on the benefits of the integrated control platform, it will promote the activation of related companies’ settlement, foster the industry, and contribute to job creation within the region. Kang Myung-shin, Head of LG HelloVision’s Sales Group, expressed, “As a region-based operator, I feel honored to be able to contribute to fostering advanced industries in the Gangwon region.”


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