[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunseok Yoo] Innometri, a specialized company in X-ray inspection solutions for secondary batteries, announced on the 30th that it reorganized its lineup for a new leap forward by appointing board members and announcing this year's management strategy at the 13th regular general meeting of shareholders held on the 26th.


Innometri manufactures special equipment that captures and analyzes X-rays of mobile phone and automobile battery packages to detect defects. It requires integrated technology for equipment manufacturing and precision analysis software and is an essential solution for securing the safety of secondary batteries. It is deployed in mass production lines of various global battery companies, including the three major domestic battery manufacturers.


In particular, recently, Northvolt, a Swedish company that has emerged as a key partner in Volkswagen's electric vehicle business, is known to use Innometri's inspection solutions, attracting market attention.


At this general meeting, Innometri appointed two directors. Newly appointed Director Jincheol Hwang is a corporate management expert who has worked for many years in the corporate planning offices of listed companies in semiconductors, mobile, and automotive parts. He was recruited last year as the head of the management support office (executive director) and is responsible for overall organizational management and management strategy formulation of the company. New Director Youngsik Kim currently serves as the head of research and development (R&D) at Hands Corporation, the nation's top tire wheel manufacturer, and plans to actively utilize his long experience and network in the automotive industry to build Innometri's sales line and add synergy to overall manufacturing.


The company explained that by strengthening the expertise of the board members, it will be able to demonstrate swift decision-making and strong driving force. The internally reorganized structure this month also pursues responsible management by each of the three business divisions (domestic, overseas, equipment), manufacturing production, and research institute, while newly establishing a technology sales division focusing on enhancing the core competitiveness of production, technology, and sales.



Junbo Kim, CEO of Innometri, said, “We have confidence that our technology is recognized in the global market, so this year, rather than shrinking due to external environmental risks such as COVID-19, we will implement an active and progressive management strategy. We will secure more excellent talent and achieve a remarkable performance rebound this year through global order expansion via aggressive marketing activities.”


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