P-Lab Signs MOU with Lee Bongju Scholarship Foundation, Led by National Marathoner Lee Bongju
Health and life startup Philab announced on September 23 that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the National Marathoner Lee Bongju Scholarship Foundation.
The signing ceremony, aimed at supporting runners' rapid recovery and promoting the popularization of running, was attended by national marathoner Lee Bongju, Chairman Choi Wonchung of the Lee Bongju Scholarship Foundation, and CEO Lee Sangyoon of Philab.
Through the agreement, both parties have committed to close cooperation in various areas, including: promoting and utilizing Philab's diverse recovery and rehabilitation products; jointly conducting campaigns to popularize running; developing support programs for athletes and runners; and planning collaborative products.
The goal is to widely publicize the recovery effects of Le Philab Maison's patented natural ingredients, providing practical benefits not only to runners but also to the general public.
Lee Sangyoon, CEO of Philab, stated, "Together with the National Marathoner Lee Bongju Scholarship Foundation, we will work to spread running culture and support recovery and rehabilitation activities," adding, "We will continue to provide products containing quality ingredients and technology so that many runners can enjoy sustainable running without injuries."
Choi Wonchung, Chairman of the Lee Bongju Scholarship Foundation, said, "Through our collaboration with the Le Philab brand, we hope to convey the value of recovery to many people who love running," and explained, "The foundation will continue to support the popularization of running and nurture future marathoners through a variety of activities."
Le Philab is the official sponsor brand of the Badminton Korea Association and holds the title of "official national team recovery product." With the signing of the MOU with the Lee Bongju Scholarship Foundation, the company expects to achieve broader promotional effects across a wide range of sports, including badminton and running, which have a strong grassroots presence. The company plans to expand its activities to support various enthusiasts.
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