Doosan Mobility Innovation and POSCO International signed a business agreement on the afternoon of the 7th at the DMI headquarters in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, to jointly promote the overseas business of Susodrone. Lee Doosoon, CEO of DMI (left), and Yoo Jaejin, head of the automotive business division at POSCO International, are holding the agreement document and posing for a commemorative photo.<br><br>Photo by Doosan Co., Ltd.

Doosan Mobility Innovation and POSCO International signed a business agreement on the afternoon of the 7th at the DMI headquarters in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, to jointly promote the overseas business of Susodrone. Lee Doosoon, CEO of DMI (left), and Yoo Jaejin, head of the automotive business division at POSCO International, are holding the agreement document and posing for a commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Ki-min Lee] Doosan Mobility Innovation (DMI) is accelerating its overseas market expansion for hydrogen drones in collaboration with POSCO International.


On the 7th, DMI and POSCO International announced on the 8th that they signed a business cooperation agreement to pioneer overseas markets for hydrogen drones at DMI headquarters in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, attended by DMI CEO Doo-soon Lee and POSCO International Automotive Business Division Head Jae-jin Yoo.


The two companies plan to jointly promote the supply of DMI’s hydrogen fuel cell packs and hydrogen drone products targeting the global market, as well as the development and demonstration of hydrogen drone utilization solutions in industrial sites.


Doo-soon Lee, CEO of DMI, stated, “This agreement will be a new opportunity for business expansion for both companies,” adding, “By combining DMI’s hydrogen fuel cell technology, which enables drone flights of over two hours, with POSCO International’s global network and marketing capabilities, we will accelerate overseas market expansion and the discovery of new businesses.”



DMI won the ‘CES 2020’ Innovation Award for its hydrogen fuel cell packs for drones capable of flying over two hours and hydrogen drones, and announced its entry into the U.S. market through this exhibition in January this year. In February, it showcased hydrogen drones at the ‘Africa Drone Forum’ hosted by the World Bank and discussed building logistics infrastructure in Africa using these drones.


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