At the Jeongi Sarang Scholarship Donation Event, Park Ji-hyun, President of Korea Electrical Safety Corporation (right), and Kim Cheol-hwan, President of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers, are taking a commemorative photo.

At the Jeongi Sarang Scholarship Donation Event, Park Ji-hyun, President of Korea Electrical Safety Corporation (right), and Kim Cheol-hwan, President of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers, are taking a commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Joo Sang-don] Korea Electrical Safety Corporation donated the ‘Jeongi Sarang Scholarship’ to the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers on the 10th to foster the next generation in the electrical industry.

The Jeongi Sarang Scholarship project, launched for the first time this year, is a public service program that selects students majoring in electrical engineering at universities nationwide who have excellent academic records but come from financially disadvantaged families, and supports their tuition fees. This time, 18 students were selected, excluding those who are already receiving scholarships from their schools or other institutions such as national scholarship recipients.



Park Ji-hyun, president of the Electrical Safety Corporation, said, "I am glad to be able to deliver a small seed of hope to young people with dreams," and added, "We will continue to provide greater support for projects that assist the next generation who will lead the electrical industry."


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