Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Supports SMEs' Export Competitiveness through 'Nuclear Power Specialized Cooperation Project' with Win-Win Growth Committee
After Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) signed a business agreement with the Shared Growth Committee on the 26th to promote the "Nuclear Power Plant Specialized Cooperation Project for Polarization Resolution," Hwang Ju-ho, President of KHNP (from the left), Lee Dal-gon, Chairman of the Shared Growth Committee, and Kim Min-ho, CEO of Nada, are taking a commemorative photo.
View original imageOn the 26th, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) signed a business agreement with the Win-Win Growth Committee at the KHNP Radiation Health Center in Seoul to resolve polarization through the promotion of nuclear power plant specialized cooperation projects.
Through the agreement, the two organizations agreed to provide partner small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with opportunities to participate in overseas projects and to develop customized overseas market support programs to help partner SMEs grow into strong export companies. They also plan to cooperate in discovering innovative technology SMEs and supporting the strengthening of competitiveness of partner SMEs to resolve polarization.
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Hwang Ju-ho, President of KHNP, said, "With this business agreement as an opportunity, KHNP, the Win-Win Growth Committee, and partner SMEs should work closely together so that our nuclear power plant SMEs can become key players in the global nuclear power market."
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