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Daegu-si attracted the first company to Secondary Battery Industry Recirculation Park Park, Dalseong-gun
On July 22, Daegu-si announced that it has attracted its first company to the "Secondary Battery Industry Recirculation Park Park," which was established to create a full-cycle ecosystem for the battery-related industry.
Daegu-si signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with DYPNF, a company specializing in the materials sector, on the establishment of a "Used Battery Recycling Plant."
Under the MOU, DYPNF plans to invest approximately KRW 13.7 billion starting in January 2027 to build a used battery recycling plant on a 11,310㎡ site within the Secondary Battery Recirculation Park in Dalseong-gun.
The new plant is expected to be operational by January 2028, and it is anticipated to create around 30 new jobs.
DYPNF, founded in 1999, is headquartered in the Seoul metropolitan area and a mid-sized company listed on the KOSDAQ . The company designs, manufactures, and installs powder transfer systems and provides related engineering services.
Powder transfer systems are devices used to safely and efficiently transport powder or particle-form substances. DYPNF is the leader in this field in Korea and ranks third globally.
DYPNF stated that "We will do our best to contribute to the revitalization of the Daegu economy through research and development and investment in the secondary battery sector."
Daegu Deputy Mayor stated, "We will spare no administrative and policy support to help DYPNF grow into an anchor company leading the battery recycling industry ecosystem."
suho@yna.co.kr
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** This article was translated from Korean.
Date
2025.07.28
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According to Yonhap News,
On July 22, Daegu-si announced that it has attracted its first company to the "Secondary Battery Industry Recirculation Park Park," which was established to create a full-cycle ecosystem for the battery-related industry.
Daegu-si signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with DYPNF, a company specializing in the materials sector, on the establishment of a "Used Battery Recycling Plant."
Under the MOU, DYPNF plans to invest approximately KRW 13.7 billion starting in January 2027 to build a used battery recycling plant on a 11,310㎡ site within the Secondary Battery Recirculation Park in Dalseong-gun.
The new plant is expected to be operational by January 2028, and it is anticipated to create around 30 new jobs.
DYPNF, founded in 1999, is headquartered in the Seoul metropolitan area and a mid-sized company listed on the KOSDAQ . The company designs, manufactures, and installs powder transfer systems and provides related engineering services.
Powder transfer systems are devices used to safely and efficiently transport powder or particle-form substances. DYPNF is the leader in this field in Korea and ranks third globally.
DYPNF stated that "We will do our best to contribute to the revitalization of the Daegu economy through research and development and investment in the secondary battery sector."
Daegu Deputy Mayor stated, "We will spare no administrative and policy support to help DYPNF grow into an anchor company leading the battery recycling industry ecosystem."
suho@yna.co.kr
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Source: Yonhap News (July 22, 2025)
** This article was translated from Korean.