LG Chem, SNU to jointly develop next-generation material

Both sides will effort to create new raw materials for all-solid-state batteries, bio, and CO₂ utilization

LG Chem, SNU to jointly develop next-generation material
Mi-Sun Kang 1
2023-11-17 10:56:32 misunny@hankyung.com
Batteries

South Korea's LG Chem Ltd. partnered with Seoul National University (SNU) to develop next-generation material technologies, including pivotal materials for all-solid-state batteries.

The collaboration was kickstarted with a ceremony at the university's Gwanak Campus, featuring LG Chem's CTO Lee Jong-Goo, and the engineering faculty dean Yoo-Seok Hong.

Both sides will focus on advancing technologies in solid-state battery materials, biologically derived materials, and CO₂ utilization.

They also aim to foster talent, offering scholarships to graduate students engaged in the project, which may lead to employment at LG Chem.

LG Chem is strategically positioning itself to spearhead the industry by advancing research and development in battery and eco-friendly materials, which are integral to its growth strategy.

CTO Lee conveyed high expectations that the joint venture with Seoul National University will propel the company to the forefront of the low-carbon transition through cutting-edge innovation.

In line with its commitment to lead in battery technology evolution, LG Chem has been expanding its global academic partnerships.

Recently, the company opened a North America Innovation Center in Georgia, the US, and signed a technology development agreement with the Georgia Institute of Technology, aiming to enhance R&D for new materials that align with the evolving landscape of next-generation battery technology.

Write to Mi-Sun Kang at misunny@hankyung.com

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