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Green Business Center supporting the APEC Research and Technology 2016 Extension Program in Indonesi
04 Aug 2016
 
▲ Group Photo
 
The “APEC Research and Technology (ART) 2016 Extension Program” was held in Hotel Crowne Plaza, Jakarta Indonesia as a two day event, from July 26 to July 27, 2016. Hosted by STEPI, the Science and Technology Policy Institute of Korea, this seminar was held with the theme “SDGs, STI and Climate Change Technology” for the purpose to provide a platform for experts to discuss SDGs and climate change technology in the perspective of Korea and Indonesia, and its influence in the business sector of each country.
GBC, the Green Business Center, supported STEPI managing ART 2016 as a co-organizer. As a part, Mr. Lee Jong soon, Head of GBC, delivered the congratulatory remark for the successful event. Also, GBC arranged the Ministry of Cooperatives and SMEs (KUKM) of Indonesia to participate in this meaningful discussion. As a result, Mr. Meliadi Sembiring, Vice-Minister of KUKM, addressed his welcoming remark. 
In addition, regarding the cooperative relation between STEPI and ASEIC, the ASEM SMEs Eco-Innovation Center which operates GBC, Mr. Won Jun ho, Vice-Chairman of ASEIC visited Indonesia during this period to attend this special seminar.
 
▲ Group Photo (KUKM-GBC Meeting)
 
▲ Congratulatory Remark, Mr. Lee Jong soon
 
 
The second day was “STI Dialogue 2016”, where representatives from academic and research institutes, private and public business entities gathered to brainstorm on STI and to make networks among themselves.
 
Meanwhile, Mr. Won used his visit as an opportunity to have a bilateral meeting with KUKM by talking with Mr. Meliadi on cooperation between KUKM and ASEIC (GBC).  Mr. Won and Mr. Meliadi both agreed to continuously maintain close relationship between GBC and KUKM, and also implement diverse joint projects in the future.
 
Especially, besides the main projects such as eco-technology transfer or supportive programs for Korean and Indonesian SMEs, both sides reached an agreement to find more ways to contribute to the Indonesian community, such as supporting Sinabung Area Residents suffering from the volcanic eruption.