Gyeonggi Economic Science Institute Supports New Technologies Including 'EV Energy Recovery Module Development' View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Gyeonggi Province and the Gyeonggi Institute of Economy and Science Promotion recently announced support for technology development and commercialization for five projects, including the "Development of an Energy Recovery Module to Improve the Efficiency of Electric Vehicles (EVs)" designated as new technologies.


The Gyeonggi Institute of Economy and Science Promotion selected five new technologies through the presentation evaluation of the "Gyeonggi Province Uncertified New Technology Proposal Project" held on the 25th of last month: ▲ Development of an Energy Recovery Module to Improve the Efficiency of Electric Vehicles (EVs) ② Automatic Insert Injection System ③ Surface Treatment Technology Applying MHD Cold Plasma Technology ④ 3D Molded Product Cleaning Device ⑤ Fine Dust and Nitrogen Oxide Reduction Device.


The Gyeonggi Institute of Economy and Science Promotion will support technology development and commercialization for these five new technologies.


The "Gyeonggi Province Uncertified New Technology Proposal Project" is a project introduced for the first time during the 7th local government term to discover and verify uncertified new technologies and ideas from residents and companies within the province, and to support full-scale technology development and commercialization.



A representative from the Gyeonggi Institute of Economy and Science Promotion explained, "Residents, small and medium-sized enterprises, universities, and research institutions in the province wishing to participate in the Gyeonggi Province Uncertified New Technology Proposal Project can submit an application form containing their ideas through the Gyeonggi Province R&D Technology Development Management website (pms.gbsa.or.kr)."


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