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Pukyong National University Earth Environment Convergence Analysis Center and Busan Green Environment Support Center Sign Agreement

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] The Earth Environment Convergence Analysis Center at Pukyong National University and the Busan Green Environment Support Center of the Ministry of Environment signed a business agreement on the 19th.


The Earth Environment Convergence Analysis Center and the Busan Green Environment Support Center held a signing ceremony for a business agreement at the Pukyong National University Marine Joint Research Building to establish a comprehensive analysis system to solve global environmental pollution problems, foster specialized personnel, and achieve carbon neutrality.


The event was attended by Ryu Jong-sik, head of the Earth Environment Convergence Analysis Center, Lee Tae-yoon, head of the Busan Green Environment Support Center, and other officials from each center.

Pukyong National University Earth Environment Convergence Analysis Center and Busan Green Environment Support Center Sign Agreement Director Ryu Jong-sik (left) of the Earth Environment Convergence Analysis Center and Director Lee Tae-yoon of the Busan Green Environment Support Center are signing an agreement and taking a commemorative photo.

According to the agreement, the two centers will cooperate in providing analysis support for organic and inorganic components related to global environmental pollution issues, on-site education and internship support for training experts in interpreting global environmental pollution problems, and more.


In addition, they will promote information sharing and cooperation for the efficient operation of corporate environmental support projects, research projects, and educational promotion projects, and strive to share information and programs for carbon neutrality and climate change response.


Through this agreement, the two centers expect to achieve synergy effects in promoting various projects and training personnel to address the increasing global environmental pollution problems.


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