Kang Byung-Sam, President of the Korea Innovation Foundation, conducts safety inspections and communication with employees in 5 Innopolises.
- Writer 연구개발특구진흥재단
- Date 2022-06-16
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- Inspecting major facilities in preparation for the rainy season and sharing institutional core values with MZ generation -
□ Kang Byung-Sam, President of Korea Innovation Foundation (President Kang Byung-Sam, hereinafter 'Foundation'), revealed on the 16th that he had visited five (Daedeok, Gwangju, Daegu, Busan, Jeonbuk) metropolitan INNOPOLIS branches to conduct facility safety inspections, and had time to freely discuss and empathize with the employees in the MZ generation on the core values of the institution.
ㅇ This schedule started with Daegu INNOPOLIS on May 17th, followed by Jeonbuk INNOPOLIS (6/2), Gwangju INNOPOLIS (6/10), Busan INNOPOLIS (6/15), and Daegu INNOPOLIS (6/16) in that order, focusing on the safety inspection and communication with employees.
□ President Kang Byung-Sam inspected the entire facility, including the electric room, machine room, and underground parking lot drainage facilities, in the TBC* operating in each INNOPOLIS to find hidden dangers for the preparation for heavy rain and strong winds during the rainy season and intensively checked whether the system was in place to respond quickly in the event of a disaster.
* Techbiz Center (TBC): A multifunctional facility equipped with convenience facilities for residents as a landmark that integrates facilities related to technology commercialization in 5 Innopolises.
□ In addition to facility inspections, he attended specialized training conducted by each branch to communicate with employees, identifying industry trends by specialty, encouraging employees, and promoting communication.
ㅇ After the training, an employee meeting was held to share the foundation's core values, listen to the employees' difficulties, and strengthen consensus with the MZ generation employees through Q&A with the head of the organization.
□ Kang Byung-Sam, President of the Foundation, said, “I thank all the staff who are doing their best for the commercialization of public technology and balanced regional development. In the future, I will continue to communicate with our employees and carry out strengthened activities to protect the safety of citizens and workers.”