
Waybus Co., Ltd. (CEOs Hak-seong Kim and Chang-hoon Park) , a spatial information integrated solution company, announced on the 25th that CEO Hak-seong Kim was elected as the 11th Chairman of the Korea Spatial Information Industry Cooperative.
Kim Hak-seong, who was elected as the new chairman at the regular general meeting of the Korea Spatial Information Industry Cooperative held on this day, will lead the cooperative for the next four years. He has proven his trust and leadership in the industry once again after 21 years since founding Waybus, the only KOSDAQ-listed company in the spatial information industry, and has stepped up to become the head of the cooperative.
The new CEO, Kim Hak-seong, will focus on strengthening cooperation and exchanges between domestic and international spatial information industries and enhancing the competitiveness of member companies. In particular, he will focus on ▲ expanding the usability of spatial information through digital transformation ▲ improving the system through cooperation with the government and public institutions ▲ strengthening capacity training for overseas business recipients ▲ transparent decision-making through the board of directors ▲ revitalizing the cooperative through expanding sustainable cooperative financial capacity.
The new CEO Kim said, “I would like to express my deepest gratitude for the trust and support of our members,” and added, “I will do my best to enhance the global competitiveness of Korea’s spatial information industry and create an environment where our members can grow together.”
He continued, “I will lead the association so that the spatial information industry can play a key role in the digital economy of the 4th Industrial Revolution era through innovation in spatial information technology,” adding, “I promise to operate the association effectively by listening to the voices of the association member companies on the ground and devising practical support measures.”
Meanwhile, the Korea Spatial Information Industry Cooperative is a small and medium-sized business cooperative business owner group that promotes the development of the spatial information industry through cooperation among 145 member companies. At a time when the spatial information industry is recently attracting attention as a major national growth engine, the election of this new chairman is expected to be a turning point that will further strengthen the role of the cooperative.
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