Dongshin University, Naju City, and Jeonnam Technopark have joined forces to attract investment to the Naju Energy Valley.


According to Dongshin University on the 19th, the Makerspace Project Group, Dongshin University's Local Government-University Cooperation-Based Regional Innovation Project Group (RIS Project Group), Naju City, and Jeonnam Technopark (hereinafter Jeonnam TP) held the "Energy Valley Metropolitan Area Investment Attraction Roadshow" at COEX in Seoul on the 19th.


Dongsin University-Naju City-Jeonnam TP Join Hands for 'Naju Energy Valley Investment Attraction' View original image

The event was attended by Dongshin University, Naju City, Jeonnam TP, Korea Electric Power Corporation, Korea Smart Grid Association, Jeonnam Energy Industry Association, related Energy Valley organizations, and 22 companies within Energy Valley.


Naju City and Korea Electric Power Corporation held an Energy Valley investment attraction briefing session targeting metropolitan area investors to support local companies.


At the "Energy Valley Company Investment Attraction Demo Day," hosted by Jeonnam TP and Naju City, 10 small and medium-sized enterprises from Energy Valley had the opportunity to directly promote their technologies and ideas to institutional investors.


Dongshin University and related organizations are supporting investment attraction consultations and consulting services at the Energy Valley company exhibition hall, which includes 20 local companies, until the 20th.


Previously, Dongshin University, Naju City, and Jeonnam TP established a collaborative networking and open innovation platform for energy new industries among universities, local governments, companies, and research institutes through the "Energy Valley Open Innovation Day," supporting excellent companies in Energy Valley in ▲strengthening research and development and technology commercialization capabilities ▲investment attraction and startups.


Through this roadshow, these organizations plan to resolve difficulties faced by local companies with excellent innovative technologies and ideas but struggling to attract investment, contributing to regional innovation, activation of the energy new industry, strengthening the competitiveness of Energy Valley companies, and revitalization of the local economy through practical investment attraction.



Lee Dong-hwi, head of the Makerspace Project Group at Dongshin University, said, "We will continuously support practical investment attraction for technology development in the energy new industry sector, open labs, startup support, and excellent technology development, and serve as a hub for Energy Valley open innovation."


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