The Korea Forest Technology Association Gwangju, Jeonnam, and Jeju Branch held a plaque unveiling ceremony on the afternoon of the 16th.

The Korea Forest Technology Association Gwangju, Jeonnam, and Jeju Branch held a plaque unveiling ceremony on the afternoon of the 16th.

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Gwan-woo] The Korea Forest Technicians Association Gwangju·Jeonnam·Jeju Branch, established to enhance convenience and protect the rights of forest technical personnel, has taken its first step in Gwangju Metropolitan City.


The Forest Technicians Association Gwangju·Jeonnam·Jeju Branch held a plaque ceremony on the 16th and officially began its activities.


The event was attended by Jo Han-gyu, President of the Forest Technicians Association Gwangju·Jeonnam·Jeju Branch; Seong Yong-ho, 1st Senior Vice President; Lee Kwang-il, 2nd Senior Vice President; as well as officials from Jeonnam Province and Yeongam National Forest Management Office.


The ceremony proceeded in the order of guest introductions, presentation of a plaque to the Gwangju·Jeonnam·Jeju Branch, welcoming remarks, response speech, and plaque unveiling.


Jo Han-gyu, President of the Forest Technicians Association Gwangju·Jeonnam·Jeju Branch, stated, “We will diligently research for the development of forest technology and strive to make Gwangju and Jeonnam leading regions in technical forestry management, including service business management. We will strengthen the capabilities of technicians qualified in forest projects and play a pivotal role in uniting all technicians for the advancement of forestry.”



Meanwhile, the Forest Technicians Association Gwangju·Jeonnam Branch will promote research and development such as qualification management, education, and publicity to improve technology and protect the rights of forest-related organizations. It will also systematically manage forest technicians and forest project corporations to enhance the level of forest technology and ensure the quality and stability of forest projects.


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