Signing of 'Mutual Exchange and Cooperation Agreement' on the 13th

Kim Seung-joo, CEO of WNC Co., Ltd. (right in the photo), and Oh Eung-hwan, President of Gyeonggi-do Special Olympics Korea, signed a "Mutual Exchange and Cooperation Agreement" on the 13th. [Gyeonggi-do Special Olympics Korea]

Kim Seung-joo, CEO of WNC Co., Ltd. (right in the photo), and Oh Eung-hwan, President of Gyeonggi-do Special Olympics Korea, signed a "Mutual Exchange and Cooperation Agreement" on the 13th. [Gyeonggi-do Special Olympics Korea]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Ra Young-cheol] The Gyeonggi-do Special Olympics Korea announced that on the 13th, it signed a "mutual exchange business agreement" with WNC Co., Ltd., which manufactures assistive devices for people with disabilities using new technology, to create a world where people with developmental disabilities and non-disabled people live together through sports and cultural arts projects.


Special Olympics Korea is a non-profit organization affiliated with the Special Olympics International Headquarters (SOI) and the International Federation for Intellectual Disability Sport (VIRTUS), supporting sports and cultural activities for people with developmental disabilities.


WNC Co., Ltd. is known as an excellent small and medium venture company certified with New Excellent Technology (NET) by the Korea Industrial Technology Promotion Association under the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, producing various products such as cushions using ionized inorganic material manufacturing technology with harmful gas removal, antibacterial, and deodorizing functions.


On the same day, both parties signed the agreement at Gyeonggi-do Special Olympics Korea (located in Guri) and agreed to contribute to improving the health and welfare of people with developmental disabilities, including the supply of assistive devices for people with disabilities.


Kim Seung-joo, CEO of WNC Co., Ltd., said, "We will strive to become a company that gives dreams and hope to people with developmental disabilities through this business agreement," and added, "We are grateful to Special Olympics Korea, which plays a significant role in policy establishment for families of people with developmental disabilities."


Oh Eung-hwan, Chairman of Gyeonggi-do Special Olympics Korea, said, "We appreciate WNC Co., Ltd. for showing great interest in people with developmental disabilities," and urged, "Please devote efforts to developing technologies and products that make the lives of people with developmental disabilities healthier."



He added, "We will continue to promote exchange and cooperation with various companies interested in improving the quality of life for people with developmental disabilities for the coexistence of people with developmental disabilities and non-disabled people."


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