Korea University of Energy Science and Samyang Corporation Sign Research Agreement on Hydrogen Energy and Secondary Batteries
Korea University of Energy and Technology signed a business agreement with Samyang Corporation on the 22nd to collaborate on research and development of hydrogen energy and secondary batteries. Photo by Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Cho Hyung-joo] Korea Energy Technology University (President Yoon Eui-jun·KENTECH) announced on the 23rd that it signed a business agreement with Samyang Corporation (CEOs Song Ja-ryang, Kang Ho-sung, hereinafter Samyang) on the 22nd.
This business agreement focuses on successful R&D cooperation in the fields of hydrogen energy and secondary batteries, including ▲research cooperation in hydrogen energy and secondary batteries ▲exchange of materials and information related to research and development ▲discovery of joint R&D topics and joint promotion of national research projects ▲personnel exchange for research and educational cooperation.
Lee Sang-yoon, CTO of Samyang, stated, "To secure future core technologies early and respond to eco-friendly and ESG trends, we will actively cooperate with external research institutions and companies to continuously promote open innovation."
Park Jin-ho, Vice President of Research at KENTECH, expressed his thoughts, saying, "Through this business agreement, we will support Samyang's entry into future businesses and establish a win-win type industry-academia cooperation role model that promotes KENTECH's new business discovery-oriented R&D in the fields of hydrogen and secondary batteries."
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