Kim Yeon-cheol, CEO of Hanwha Systems, participating in the 'Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge' (Photo by Hanwha Systems)

Kim Yeon-cheol, CEO of Hanwha Systems, participating in the 'Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge' (Photo by Hanwha Systems)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jeong Hyunjin] Hanwha Systems announced on the 2nd that it has joined the 'Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge.'


The Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge is a participatory campaign aimed at preventing traffic accidents within children's protection zones and establishing a safe traffic culture. It has been conducted since December last year under the supervision of the Ministry of the Interior and Safety. Participants in the campaign take SNS (social network service) certification photos with signs displaying children's traffic safety slogans (1 stop, 2 look both ways, 3 seconds, 4 prevent accidents) and nominate the next participant.



Kim Yeoncheol, CEO of Hanwha Systems, joined the campaign last month after being nominated by Son Changwan, President of Korea Airports Corporation, and nominated Lee Gwaryeong, Vice President of Korea University, as the next participant. CEO Kim said, "As a member of a company that researches future technologies for the safe lives of the people, I was glad to participate in this campaign aimed at preventing children's traffic accidents," adding, "All employees of Hanwha Systems will share and practice the meaning of this campaign together."


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