10:58 uur 17-02-2020

Seoul Global Challenge 2019-2020 vindt succes bij het vinden van innovatieve oplossingen om het fijnstof in de metro van Seoul te verminderen

SEOEL, Zuid-Korea – (BUSINESS WIRE) – De Seoul Global Challenge (hierna “SGC” genoemd) 2019-2020, georganiseerd door de Seoul Metropolitan Government en georganiseerd door Seoul Business Agency (SBA), gericht op het vinden van innovatieve oplossingen voor stedelijke problemen door uit te nodigen wereldwijde innovators, afgesloten met de prijsuitreiking op de 6e, volgens de Seoul Metropolitan Government.

Het onderwerp van de 1e SGC was “Voorstellen voor het verminderen van fijnstofniveaus in de Seoul Subway.” De uitdaging bracht 106 bedrijven uit alle delen van de wereld samen, waaronder de Verenigde Staten, Frankrijk en Japan, evenals Korea, die hun producten voor concurrentie in drie categorieën – tunnel, platform en trein.

Seoul Global Challenge 2019-2020 Finds Success in Finding Innovative Solutions to Reduce the Fine Dust in Seoul Subway

SEOUL, South Korea–(BUSINESS WIRE)– The Seoul Global Challenge (hereinafter called “SGC”) 2019-2020, hosted by the Seoul Metropolitan Government and organized by Seoul Business Agency (SBA) aimed at finding innovative solutions to urban problems by inviting global innovators, culminated with the awards ceremony on the 6th, according to the Seoul Metropolitan Government.

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The Seoul Global Challenge 2019-2020, hosted by the Seoul Metropolitan Government and organized by SBA to find innovative solutions to urban problems by inviting global innovators, culminated with the awards ceremony. The Challenge brought 106 companies from all of the world that introduced products for competition in three categories -- tunnel, platform, and train. 3 teams were selected as winners with the most effective solution. First-place winner Corning took part in the platform category by introducing a solution using its ceramic honeycomb filters. Allswell won in the platform category. It introduced a solution where its airflow control technology improved air quality by optimizing the existing ventilation system and effectively removing fine dust particles in the platform. Han-lyun System won in the train category by showcasing a solution where air purifiers for trains combined with air curtains for train doors removed fine particles and let the purified air stay in train. (Photo: Business Wire)

The Seoul Global Challenge 2019-2020, hosted by the Seoul Metropolitan Government and organized by SBA to find innovative solutions to urban problems by inviting global innovators, culminated with the awards ceremony. The Challenge brought 106 companies from all of the world that introduced products for competition in three categories — tunnel, platform, and train. 3 teams were selected as winners with the most effective solution. First-place winner Corning took part in the platform category by introducing a solution using its ceramic honeycomb filters. Allswell won in the platform category. It introduced a solution where its airflow control technology improved air quality by optimizing the existing ventilation system and effectively removing fine dust particles in the platform. Han-lyun System won in the train category by showcasing a solution where air purifiers for trains combined with air curtains for train doors removed fine particles and let the purified air stay in train. (Photo: Business Wire)

The subject of the 1st SGC was “Proposals on reducing fine dust levels in the Seoul Subway.” The Challenge brought together 106 companies from all parts of the world, including the United States, France, and Japan as well as Korea, who introduced their products for competition in three categories — tunnel, platform, and train.

The solutions selected as finalists were installed in the Seoul Subway to test their effectiveness in reducing fine dust levels.

As a result, three teams were selected as winners with the most effective solution. KRW 500 million in prize money was awarded to the first-place winner and KRW 50 million each for two category winners.

First-place winner Corning took part in the Challenge’s platform category by introducing its solution using its own ceramic honeycomb filters.

In the platform category, Allswell was named as the winner; it introduced its solution where its airflow control technology improved air quality by optimizing the existing ventilation system and effectively removing fine dust particles in the platform area.

Han-lyun System won in the train category by showcasing its solution where air purifiers for trains combined with air curtains for train doors removed fine particles and let the purified air stay in train cars.

This year, the SGC 2020-2021 will take place, where innovators with novel ideas for fine dust reduction for the Seoul Subway will be selected and given support for the development of trial products. You can apply for the upcoming Challenge on the official website of SGC (www.seoul-tech.com/seoulglobalchallenge/eng) in April.

Innovation Growth Division Managing Director Kim Seong-min of the SBA, which organized the Challenge, said, “The Challenge will be a step toward a better environment for Seoul citizens with lower fine dust levels in the Seoul Subway system and we at the SBA will continue to take the lead in solving urban problems facing Seoul by organizing the SGC under a variety of subjects.”

Contacts

Seoul Global Challenge Team

Jiyoung Yun

+82-2-2222-3726

sbatech@sba.seoul.kr
seoulglobalchallenge@gmail.com

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