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Gyeongbuk TP Holds 'Seminar and Kick-off Workshop' for Secondary Battery Technology Commercialization

Timely Identification of Diverse Technology Demands and Challenges by Industry Sector

Gyeongbuk Technopark held a seminar and kickoff workshop from the 20th to the 21st at Stendhal Hotel in Daejeon to expand domestic and international technology transactions tailored to the demand for secondary batteries.

Gyeongbuk TP Holds 'Seminar and Kick-off Workshop' for Secondary Battery Technology Commercialization Gyeongbuk Technopark is taking commemorative photos during the seminar and kickoff workshop held from the 20th to the 21st.

This event was organized following the selection of the Secondary Battery Technology Commercialization Center as part of the National Technology Transaction Platform at Gyeongbuk TP, and it aims to support innovative growth of companies through technology commercialization in related fields.


It was also prepared to promptly identify various technology demands and commercialization challenges faced by companies, and to build a collaborative network among technology commercialization support organizations.


The event was co-hosted by Gyeongbuk Technopark, Gyeongnam Technopark, Ulsan Technopark, Pohang Technopark, IPON, UAID, and TBIZ, with participation from Gyeonggi Technopark, Chungbuk Technopark, Hoseo University, IBK Industrial Bank, and Yonsei University Technology Holdings.


According to the host criteria for the National Technology Transaction Platform Technology Commercialization Support Center, Gyeonggi Technopark participated for semiconductors, Hoseo University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation for displays, Chungbuk Technopark for bio, and Gyeongbuk Technopark for secondary batteries. This is expected to enable close collaboration not only in identifying genuine technology demands among the consortium but also in providing support linked to commercialization.


In particular, a network with enhanced expertise will be formed as investment and financing institutions, including IBK Industrial Bank and Yonsei University Technology Holdings, participate directly. Various support for companies, including investment linkage after technology commercialization, is expected to be provided in the future.


Ha Inseong, President of Gyeongbuk Technopark, said, "If the excellent infrastructure and support strategies possessed by specialized institutions in each region are linked, it will be a significant stepping stone for technological innovation and growth of companies," and added, "We will continue to build a close and sustainable cooperation system to foster innovative technology companies."




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