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Participated in the Inaugural ceremony for MoU Signing and the launch of the K-A Business Network for "By-Products in th

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Participated in the Inaugural ceremony for MoU Signing
and the launch of the K-A Business Network for "By-Products in the Mining Industry"


○ Date : 16-19 May 2015
○ Venue : Australia



On April 17th, the Green Technology Center (GTC) and Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, or KIGAM, signed a business agreement on transferring and expanding Korea's green technology to the world through global networks. 


With the signing of the agreement, the two institutions will 1) create a global convergence in technology business and network in the area of organic and inorganic by-product technology and industry, 2) conduct feasibility study on the  green technology transfer and research on relevant policies, and 3) transfer and expand Korea's green technology to developing and advanced countries.  

 

From May, The GTC visited Osaka to take a part in and deliver a keynote speech at the symposium to commemorate the launching of "Asia Convergence Technology Business Network" co-hosted by the GTC and KIGAM.  


The symposium laid the ground for establishing networks for commercializing Asia's recycle technology and developing convergence technology on a global level. Discussions were also held on measures to utilize international environment funds and multilateral development banks for the development and commercialization of sustainable technology in major Asian developing countries. 


In addition, Visited Queensland, Australia, from May, to participate in the launching ceremony of the "Korea-Australia Mine By-Product Business Network" jointly organized by the GTC and KIGAM. 


Through the visit, progress was made in strengthening cooperation between Korea and Australia on energy resources and expanding cooperative relationship between the two organizations. Going forward, relevant projects will be carried out through coordinated efforts with the Queensland state government.



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