AEME participated in the China (Chengdu)–Gyeongsangbuk-do Economic & Trade Cooperation Exchange Conference, jointly organized by the Chengdu Opening-up and International Cooperation Center (COICC), the Government of Gyeongsangbuk-do, and its affiliated cities and counties. The event brought together government representatives, industry leaders, and enterprises from China and the Republic of Korea to strengthen economic and trade cooperation and explore new opportunities for sustainable development.

L: Lee Nam Auk, Director General of the Airport & Investment Headquarters of Gyeongsangbuk-do R: Yu Zhao, Vice President of Global Business, AEME
During the conference, AEME and Gyeongsangbuk-do signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at promoting cooperation in green energy, energy storage, and related sectors. The agreement was signed by Mr. Yu Zhao, Vice President of Global Business and Director of Brand Marketing Department at AEME, and Mr. Lee Nam Auk, Director General of the Airport & Investment Headquarters of Gyeongsangbuk-do.
The MoU establishes a framework for future collaboration in renewable energy technologies, energy storage applications, and sustainable infrastructure development, supporting the deployment of innovative solutions across industrial, commercial, airport, and other sectors. Through this partnership, both parties will seek opportunities to leverage their respective strengths and contribute to advancing sustainable energy initiatives.

Fenq Qi, Global Marketing Manager at AEME
During the afternoon business exchange session, Fenq Qi, Global Marketing Manager at AEME presented the latest developments in energy storage systems (ESS), battery energy storage systems (BESS), green microgrids, and sustainable airport GSE solutions. The presentation highlighted the company's commitment to accelerating the global energy transition through advanced energy storage technologies and integrated clean-energy solutions. At the one-on-one business matchmaking sessions, Nicky Wei from AEME's Overseas Business Department engaged with Korean organizations to explore potential cooperation opportunities and future projects.

Nicky Wei from AEME's Overseas Business Department
AEME has already established a presence in the Korean market by deploying its aircraft ground support equipment and ground power solutions. The company views the newly signed MoU as an important step toward deepening partnerships in Korea and expanding cooperation in energy storage, renewable energy integration, and sustainable infrastructure projects.

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