Dongmyung University, Greenergy, and the Southeast Regional Development Council signed a business cooperation agreement on the 14th to promote next-generation secondary battery research and development and establish an innovative secondary battery ecosystem.


This agreement was made to establish next-generation secondary cell research and development facilities on the Dongmyung University campus and to build a foundation for an innovative ecosystem in the Southeast region.


Secondary batteries are rechargeable batteries that can be used multiple times and are considered a key component determining the performance of electric vehicles. Numerous electronic devices such as electric vehicles, smartphones, and drones operate using secondary batteries.

President Jeon Ho-hwan of Dongmyung University (left) and Greenergy CEO Bang Seong-yong are signing an agreement.

President Jeon Ho-hwan of Dongmyung University (left) and Greenergy CEO Bang Seong-yong are signing an agreement.

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Bang Seong-yong, CEO of Greenergy, said, “The secondary battery market, a core means leading the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the carbon-zero era, is rapidly growing,” adding, “We will devote our efforts to nurturing next-generation secondary battery technology and talent together with Dongmyung University and the Southeast Regional Development Council.”


Jeon Ho-hwan, President of Dongmyung University, said, “The next-generation secondary battery developed by Greenergy can lead innovation in various fields such as automotive, marine, shipbuilding, logistics, and manufacturing,” and added, “We will actively support and cooperate for the innovation of next-generation secondary batteries and regional industries, as well as job creation.”



Greenergy is a company founded by experts who have conducted research in electric vehicles and battery fields at Hyundai Motor Company, Tesla, Apple, and others, and holds patents and technology related to LTO anode batteries, a next-generation secondary battery.


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