Gachon University has joined hands with JP Energy to develop technology in the secondary battery materials sector.


The Gachon University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation announced on the 13th that it signed a business agreement on the 12th at the university's Gachon Hall to collaborate on technology development in the secondary battery materials field, exchange specialized personnel, and mutually utilize educational facilities. The signing ceremony was attended by Song Yoon-jae, head of the Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation at Gachon University, and Park Ji-hoon, CEO of JP Energy.


Gachon University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation signed an MOU with JP Energy on the 12th to collaborate on the development of next-generation secondary battery materials. Photo by Gachon University

Gachon University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation signed an MOU with JP Energy on the 12th to collaborate on the development of next-generation secondary battery materials. Photo by Gachon University

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According to the agreement, the two organizations will actively cooperate in the future to develop next-generation secondary battery anode materials and electrodes, as well as research and develop performance improvements through modification of next-generation secondary battery anode materials.



JP Energy, established in 2022 as an energy storage device manufacturer, is developing next-generation secondary battery materials and batteries with high efficiency and high safety by utilizing core technologies of secondary battery anode materials.


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