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ECCK President Delivers Opening Remarks at Seminar on Carbon-Neutral Semiconductor Innovation
On Wednesday, 28 January, the European Chamber of Commerce in Korea (ECCK) participated in a joint seminar hosted by the Embassy of Italy, the Italian Chamber of Commerce in Korea (ITCCK), and STMicroelectronics, focusing on sustainable semiconductor development under the theme “Powering the Future of Carbon-Neutral Electronics.”
The seminar centred on STMicroelectronics’ sustainability-led approach, sharing practical insights into how advanced semiconductor technologies can help advance carbon-neutral objectives while maintaining industrial competitiveness across key sectors such as electric mobility and smart manufacturing.
ECCK President Stefan Ernst attended the event and delivered the opening remarks, emphasising the importance of closer cooperation not only between European and Korean technology players, but also with relevant organisations to help build a robust innovation ecosystem. In this context, the seminar represented a meaningful collaboration between the ECCK and the ITCCK, reflecting a shared commitment to strengthening European–Korean cooperation in sustainability, technology, and policy dialogue.
The ECCK looks forward to building on this partnership and continuing to support initiatives that promote innovation-led, sustainable growth.
ECCK President Delivers Opening Remarks at Seminar on Carbon-Neutral Semiconductor Innovation
On Wednesday, 28 January, the European Chamber of Commerce in Korea (ECCK) participated in a joint seminar hosted by the Embassy of Italy, the Italian Chamber of Commerce in Korea (ITCCK), and STMicroelectronics, focusing on sustainable semiconductor development under the theme “Powering the Future of Carbon-Neutral Electronics.”
The seminar centred on STMicroelectronics’ sustainability-led approach, sharing practical insights into how advanced semiconductor technologies can help advance carbon-neutral objectives while maintaining industrial competitiveness across key sectors such as electric mobility and smart manufacturing.
ECCK President Stefan Ernst attended the event and delivered the opening remarks, emphasising the importance of closer cooperation not only between European and Korean technology players, but also with relevant organisations to help build a robust innovation ecosystem. In this context, the seminar represented a meaningful collaboration between the ECCK and the ITCCK, reflecting a shared commitment to strengthening European–Korean cooperation in sustainability, technology, and policy dialogue.
The ECCK looks forward to building on this partnership and continuing to support initiatives that promote innovation-led, sustainable growth.