
The Korea Technology Finance Corporation (KIBO, Chairman Jong-ho Kim, hereinafter referred to as KIBO) announced on the 1st that it has designated the period from December 1st to 5th as ‘KIBO Social Contribution Week’ and will promote relay-type social contribution activities to promote coexistence and a culture of sharing within the local community.
This event, the second of its kind following Social Contribution Week in August, is designed to highlight the needs of underprivileged communities and address pressing community issues as the year approaches. Kibo plans to conduct a variety of social contribution activities in a relay format, with each day of the week offering a different level of social contribution.
On the first day, the 1st, the headquarters signed a business agreement with the Busan Science and Technology Council to operate a promotional memorial hall for AI education cooperation and expansion, and donated 24 million won to educational donation projects. Through this donation, KIBO plans to strengthen the AI utilization capabilities of local youth and contribute to addressing social imbalances in AI education.
During the following social contribution week, various activities will be held, including ▲ year-end donation relay for underprivileged groups and donations to soldiers on the 2nd, ▲ support for young artists in Busan and scholarships awarded to university students participating in local study room programs on the 3rd, ▲ kimchi sharing event at the Busan Nam-gu Welfare Center for the Disabled (collaboration with Kibo, KT, and Pukyung National University) on the 4th, and ▲ support for projects to support vulnerable groups on the 5th.
Kim Jong-ho, Chairman of Kibo, said, “Through Social Contribution Week, we were able to spread the warmth of sharing, from nurturing science and technology talent to supporting the underprivileged,” and added, “Kibo will continue to fulfill its social responsibility as a public institution and continue to grow together with the local community with warm companionship.”
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