A multimedia mosaic of moments at GIST
President and CEO Cho Hwan-Eik of Korea
Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) paid a visit to GIST on April 7 and discussed
ways to promote exchange and cooperation between the two institutions,
including joint R&D projects and human resources development. In December
last year, the headquarters of KEPCO moved into Bitgaram Innovation City located
approximately 30 kilometers south of GIST.
GIST President Moon Seunghyeon and KEPCO
President Cho Hwan-Eik agreed to work towards building a broad strategic
partnership. GIST has a special competence in smart energy R&D that is
applicable to KEPCO’s plan to develop the so-called “Energy Valley.”
Representatives of the two institutions exchanged ideas about joint R&D
projects, specialized education and training programs, and concerted
cooperation with Gwangju City and other local governments.
President Cho also visited Research
Institute for Solar and Sustainable Energies (RISE) and toured the laboratory
of Professor Kwanghee Lee, a leading researcher in plastic electronics. He then
called Gwangju Creative Economy Innovation Center, which opened in January on
the campus of GIST to spur the commercialization of fuel-cell vehicles.
President Moon Seunghyeon of GIST said,
“We have high expectations for working with KEPCO, which has come to nearby
Bitgaram Innovation City. We will do our best to make sure our partnership contributes
to the development of the region.”