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PI Advanced Materials Co. enters into a "Green Alliance" with Graduate School of Carbon neutrality of UNIST

2024.10.16


▶ Carbon Neutral MOU on Oct. 16 (Wednesday), to strengthen cooperation on renewable energy research
▶ Combining industrial expertise with R&D capabilities to accelerate energy efficiency technology development

 

 

PI Advanced Materials Co., Ltd., a leading company in the global polyimide film market, is partnering with the Graduate School of Carbon Neutrality of UNIST, to develop technologies to reduce carbon emissions.

 

On the 16th (Wednesday), PI Advanced Materials and the Graduate School of Carbon Neutrality of UNIST signed a 'Business Agreement for Achieving Carbon Neutrality' in Gumi, Gyeongbuk. The two institutions will collaborate in various fields, including the development of carbon neutrality policies, joint research, and talent development, with the goal of commercializing carbon neutral technologies.

 

The Graduate School of Carbon Neutrality of UNIST currently operates four research groups including △ Environmental management and policy research, △Carbon dioxide capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies, △Hydrogen and renewable energy technologies. Leveraging its research capabilities, the school plans to collaborate with PI Advanced Materials to accelerate technology development and proactively apply research results to the industrial field.

 

The two organizations intend to lead efforts in solving environmental issues and driving technological innovation by integrating carbon neutrality technologies with advanced materials. They aim to strengthen policy and technical collaboration to enhance global competitiveness and strive to realize carbon neutrality.

 

 

 

 

Yongwon Seo, Dean of the Graduate School of Carbon Neutrality, stated, “Our collaboration with PI Advanced Materials will be a significant milestone for the commercialization and research of carbon neutrality technologies. We hope to achieve concrete results from this agreement and drive substantial changes for a sustainable future.”

 

"Through our collaboration with UNIST, we will strengthen policy and technology cooperation to realize carbon neutrality, which will be a new turning point in achieving the company's carbon neutrality goal," said Heejoon Ham, Executive Director of PI Advanced Materials. "We expect to grow together in various aspects such as policy development, technology innovation, and talent development."