Nebraska Hydrogen Roundtable
07/09/2023
119 Sogong-ro, Jung-gu
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About

Nebraska is a leading U.S. state in hydrogen production and serves as a global model through infrastructure investment, innovation development, and job creation programs. Please join the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen, and business leaders of the Midwest U.S. Hydrogen Industry for a roundtable discussion to learn more about the U.S. hydrogen market, advances in technology, and the future areas of growth and development. Discussion will be focused on increased collaboration in hydrogen between Nebraska and South Korea.

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Agenda
07
Welcome Michael Kim, Commercial Officer, U.S. Embassy Seoul
Welcome Michael Kim, Commercial Officer, U.S. Embassy Seoul
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16:30
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17:30
Keynote Speech, Governor Jim Pillen
Keynote Speech, Governor Jim Pillen
Start
16:35
End
17:35
Welcoming Remarks, Sungbok Kim, CEO, H2Korea
Welcoming Remarks, Sungbok Kim, CEO, H2Korea
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16:40
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17:40
Roundtable Discussion, Chaired by Michael Kim, Commercial Officer, U.S. Embassy Seoul
Roundtable Discussion, Chaired by Michael Kim, Commercial Officer, U.S. Embassy Seoul
  • Around the Room Introduction
  • What Kind of Collaboration/Partnership is Right for You?
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16:45
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17:45
Roundtable Closing; Networking Reception
Roundtable Closing; Networking Reception
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18:30
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18:30
Speakers
U.S.

Governor Jim Pillen

Korea

Jaedo Moon, Chairman, H2Korea

Jaedo Moon graduated from Seoul National University, majoring in economics at undergraduate. He was awarded a Master of Science degree at Korea Advanced Science and Technology Institute.

He had worked at the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy of Korean government for more than 30 years. He had served as the secretary of Trade, Industry and Energy to the president from 2013 to 2014. He was appointed to Vice Minister of the Ministry of Trade Industry and Energy in 2014 and served until January, 2016. Following the recognition of public service, he was nominated for a President and Chairman at K-sure, Korea government-owned export credit agency until May, 2017.

He is currently chairman at H2KOREA, responsible for the promotion of hydrogen economy of South Korea. He has also been teaching graduate students energy policies at Seoul National University.