The Research and Development Special Zone Promotion Foundation (the Foundation) announced on November 25 that it will hold the "Research and Development Special Zone-Denmark C2C (Cluster-to-Cluster) Innovation Exchange Meeting" at the Foundation's Innopolis Room.


This exchange meeting is a follow-up event to the business agreement signed between the Foundation and the Embassy of Denmark in Korea on November 17. It aims to connect innovation clusters between Korea and Denmark and to expand global business cooperation for deep-tech companies within the special zone.


Business Exchange Meeting Poster. Provided by the Research and Development Special Zone Promotion Foundation

Business Exchange Meeting Poster. Provided by the Research and Development Special Zone Promotion Foundation

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The event will be attended by a delegation of approximately 20 representatives from major Danish innovation organizations, including the Embassy of Denmark in Korea, the Innovation Centre Denmark, Energy Cluster Denmark, Clean Cluster, and Green Hub Denmark.


During the exchange meeting, the Foundation will introduce the Research and Development Special Zone, global cooperation projects, and key projects of innovation clusters such as Energy Cluster Denmark. One-on-one business meetings will also be held between deep-tech companies from the special zone and the Danish delegation.


Energy Cluster Denmark is a leading innovation platform in Denmark, involving more than 500 companies, research institutes, and public organizations. It fulfills the mission of bridging next-generation energy technologies-such as wind power, hydrogen (P2X), smart grids, and CCUS (Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage)-to the stage of industrialization.


Through this exchange meeting, the Foundation plans to identify joint cooperation needs in the fields of carbon neutrality and energy transition, and to leverage Denmark's innovation networks and infrastructure to broaden technology demonstration and European market entry opportunities for deep-tech companies in the special zone.


On November 26, the Danish delegation participating in the exchange meeting will visit Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) and Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) to discuss joint cooperation projects and hold on-site round meetings with research-based companies and other special zone enterprises.



Jung Heekwon, Chairman of the Foundation, stated, "Denmark is a model country for the European Green Deal policy and a key hub for the industrial transition to carbon neutrality. This exchange meeting will serve as an opportunity to concretize cooperation by directly linking deep-tech-based special zone companies with European innovation clusters, thereby advancing technology demonstration and global market entry strategies."


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