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Busan Techno Park establishes Busan joint pavilion at 'Smart Energy Week'…Supports exhibition of 5 corporations

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Busan Techno Park establishes Busan joint pavilion at 'Smart Energy Week'…Supports exhibition of 5 corporations

Bird's eye view of Busan Techno Park Common Hall (Photo = Busan Techno Park)

Busan Techno Park (President Kim Hyeong-gyun) announced on the twenty third that it can establish a joint pavilion with Busan City at 'Smart Energy Week Japan', Asia's largest renewable energy exhibition, and support the exhibitions of 5 related corporations.

At this event, which will likely be held at Tokyo Big Sight from the twenty eighth to March 1, Busan Techno Park received a budget of 300 million won from Busan City and collaborated with the Ministry of SMEs and Startups to establish a joint pavilion.

In consequence of recruiting participating corporations until January 19, five small and medium-sized corporations were chosen.

▲Mt.H Control Valve (manufacturing of cryogenic pipe safety valves) ▲Linox (manufacturing of hydrogen brittle-resistant material tubes, pipes, and profiled cross-section materials) ▲Corbat (manufacturing of lithium-ion battery packs and storage batteries for vehicles) ▲Korea Hydro & Hydraulics (hydrogen for hydrogen vehicles) Compressor manufacturing) ▲Bugok Stainless (manufacturing of stainless-steel release materials resembling pipes and tubes) are participating corporations, participating within the hydrogen and battery fields, respectively.

Busan Techno Park said, “Through this support, we are going to contribute to strengthening the marketing capabilities of local eco-friendly energy corporations.”

Meanwhile, this event, which celebrates its twenty first anniversary this 12 months, will feature exhibitions covering all areas of future energy, including hydrogen, solar energy, secondary batteries, smart grid, wind power, and bio power generation.

Last quarter, over 1,600 corporations from over 30 countries participated and recorded 70,000 visitors.

Reporter Lee Yu-seon energy@aiitmes.com

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