KDN (President Sang -Hyung Park) announced on the twenty eighth that it signed a business agreement to strengthen the technology competitiveness and discover joint business models by ‘Digital Conversion within the energy sector’ at Doosan Enerbility and Doosan Tower.
The agreement is designed to speed up the digital shift in the long run energy industry and create modern business models. Starting with the Doosan Heritage Tour, it was conducted within the order of discussions on the signing of the agreement and the implementation of the agreement.
The 2 firms will work together for ▲ utilization of energy data ▲ discovery of cooperative projects and research projects ▲ cyber security, transmission and distribution cooperation.
The aim is to maximise operational efficiency and sustainable systems by applying the newest energy ICT technology, reminiscent of strengthening the competitiveness of domestic and foreign energy industry, leading digital conversion, and artificial intelligence (AI) technology based on energy big data.
As well as, by forming industry -academia councils for the event and demonstration of latest energy business models and creating recent business opportunities, it’ll promote digital conversion throughout the plant and energy ICT, specializing in securing global market competitiveness, and strengthening the cooperation of cyber security to boost the protection and reliability of the energy industry.
Song Yong -jin, president of Doosan Energy Village, said, “When you mix Doosan’s digital capabilities and KDN’s ICT expertise, which accrued at the facility plant site, the digital conversion within the energy sector will speed up,” he said.
Park Sang -hyung, president of KDN, said, “This agreement will probably be a vital milestone in leading the digital transition era faced by the energy industry through the synergy effect of KEPCO’s KDN and Doosan Energy Village technology.” We sit up for opening a brand new paradigm of the event of the domestic and foreign energy industry. ”
By Dae -jun Lim, reporter ydj@aitimes.com