POSCO International announced on the 22nd that it donated five types of information boards featuring PosArt, a high-resolution printed steel plate, to the Korean Legation in the United States to commemorate the 142nd anniversary of Korea-US diplomatic relations.


From the left in the photo are Kim Jeong-hoon, Director of the Washington Korean Cultural Center; Kim Hak-jo, Public Diplomacy Officer at the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in the United States; Kim Jeong-hee, Chairman of the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation; and Park Jin-woo, Head of POSCO International's North America Division, posing for a commemorative photo after the signing ceremony on the 21st (local time). <br>[Photo by POSCO International]

From the left in the photo are Kim Jeong-hoon, Director of the Washington Korean Cultural Center; Kim Hak-jo, Public Diplomacy Officer at the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in the United States; Kim Jeong-hee, Chairman of the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation; and Park Jin-woo, Head of POSCO International's North America Division, posing for a commemorative photo after the signing ceremony on the 21st (local time).
[Photo by POSCO International]

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This information board installation project is a public-private collaboration promoted by POSCO International and the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation to widely publicize our shared heritage in the United States. PosArt is a high-resolution color steel plate that combines inkjet printing technology with steel material, offering more than four times the resolution of conventional printed steel plates. This time, the information boards, containing photographic materials showing the appearance of the old legation building from the late 19th century, were created and installed inside the legation.


The company and the foundation held an unveiling ceremony for the legation information boards and signed a memorandum of understanding for the local promotion and value expansion of Korean public heritage sites in the United States. They also plan to create information boards for the Korean National Association Memorial Hall, Seo Jae-pil Memorial Hall, and New York Korean Church, among others, in the U.S.





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