
Photo of the business agreement between Dangjin City Carbon Neutrality Support Center, Gaon Platform, and PACT-Alliance. ⓒProvided by Dangjin City Carbon Neutrality Support Center
[Dangjin Newspaper] Dangjin Carbon Neutrality Support Center (Director Gyeong-wan Ku, Professor at Hoseo University) signed a business agreement with Gaon Platform and PACT-Alliance at the center’s training center on the 9th and agreed to work together to achieve carbon neutrality in Dangjin by 2045.
Gaon Platform (CEO Man-Young Cho) is a software company with unrivaled technological prowess in the fields of process plants, smart factories, smart cities, and smart defense, and succeeded in localizing the operation information system of Korea East-West Power in 2023. It is currently a company that is conducting a pilot operation of the real-time operation information system of Dangjin Power Plant.
CEO Cho Man-young said, “We are contributing to carbon neutrality by building a system to monitor Dangjin Thermal Power Plant’s facilities centered on AI and software technology,” and “We hope to contribute even a little by accelerating the development of technology for carbon neutrality through the business agreement with Dangjin City Carbon Neutrality Support Center.”
PACT-Alliance (CEO Lee Sang-hoon) is a local company located in Myeoncheon-myeon with the best technology and network in the field of heavy electric equipment testing that provides insulation diagnosis and solutions for generators, motors, transformers, and power cables in electrical facilities. In 2020, it developed an AI-based heavy electric equipment healthcare platform and is a company that diagnoses the health of heavy electric equipment, which can be called the heart of electric facilities.
CEO Lee Sang-hoon said, “We have seen that applying new technology to tapes, which are essential to our lives, can reduce carbon emissions by as much as 30%,” and added, “We will research and put into practice ways to reduce carbon emissions, starting with small but widely used products in our daily lives.”
Meanwhile, the Dangjin City Carbon Neutrality Support Center opened last year at the Hoseo University Industry-Academic Convergence Campus (President Kang Il-gu), the first of its kind in South Chungcheong Province, and is making all-out efforts to support policies, promote, and educate Dangjin City to achieve carbon neutrality by 2045.
Source: Dangjin Newspaper
Photo of the business agreement between Dangjin City Carbon Neutrality Support Center, Gaon Platform, and PACT-Alliance. ⓒProvided by Dangjin City Carbon Neutrality Support Center
[Dangjin Newspaper] Dangjin Carbon Neutrality Support Center (Director Gyeong-wan Ku, Professor at Hoseo University) signed a business agreement with Gaon Platform and PACT-Alliance at the center’s training center on the 9th and agreed to work together to achieve carbon neutrality in Dangjin by 2045.
Gaon Platform (CEO Man-Young Cho) is a software company with unrivaled technological prowess in the fields of process plants, smart factories, smart cities, and smart defense, and succeeded in localizing the operation information system of Korea East-West Power in 2023. It is currently a company that is conducting a pilot operation of the real-time operation information system of Dangjin Power Plant.
CEO Cho Man-young said, “We are contributing to carbon neutrality by building a system to monitor Dangjin Thermal Power Plant’s facilities centered on AI and software technology,” and “We hope to contribute even a little by accelerating the development of technology for carbon neutrality through the business agreement with Dangjin City Carbon Neutrality Support Center.”
PACT-Alliance (CEO Lee Sang-hoon) is a local company located in Myeoncheon-myeon with the best technology and network in the field of heavy electric equipment testing that provides insulation diagnosis and solutions for generators, motors, transformers, and power cables in electrical facilities. In 2020, it developed an AI-based heavy electric equipment healthcare platform and is a company that diagnoses the health of heavy electric equipment, which can be called the heart of electric facilities.
CEO Lee Sang-hoon said, “We have seen that applying new technology to tapes, which are essential to our lives, can reduce carbon emissions by as much as 30%,” and added, “We will research and put into practice ways to reduce carbon emissions, starting with small but widely used products in our daily lives.”
Meanwhile, the Dangjin City Carbon Neutrality Support Center opened last year at the Hoseo University Industry-Academic Convergence Campus (President Kang Il-gu), the first of its kind in South Chungcheong Province, and is making all-out efforts to support policies, promote, and educate Dangjin City to achieve carbon neutrality by 2045.
Source: Dangjin Newspaper