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The Korean Strategy for Green Technology Development and Role of IT
Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
Wednesday, February 11, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
1250 Eye Street, NW, Suite 200, Room 2
Washington, DC 20005
Korea recently declared its ambitious vision for Low-Carbon Green Growth in order to deal with the climate change issue and create a new development paradigm. Please join us for a presentation by Dr. Suk Joon Kim, President of the Korean Science and Technology Policy Institute (STEPI), who will discuss the new Korean low-carbon, green innovation strategy with a particular focus on the role of information and communications technology (IT) in the strategy. He will be joined by Dr. Jung Hyup, Senior Researcher, STEPI.
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