Doosan Enerbility announced on May 22nd that it had held the “Doosan Enerbility Partner’s Day 2025” at its Changwon headquarters to promote mutual growth and cooperation with its partner companies.
This is an annual event that was initiated in 2011 for the purpose of strengthening communication with partners and promoting a culture that encourages shared growth. This year’s event was attended by close to one hundred people, among which were Yeonin Jung, Vice Chairman & COO of Doosan Enerbility; Dalgon Lee, Chairman of Korea Commission for Corporate Partnership(KCCP); Choong-Shik Roh, Director of Gyeongnam Center for Creative Economy & Innovation, and the leaders of 70 partner companies.
Under the theme of “Artificial Intelligence & Open Innovation (AI&OI),” this year’s program included a special lecture on the current AI trends, an introduction of Doosan Enerbility case examples of AI applications and a presentation on case examples of open innovation exhibited by six startup companies supported by the Gyeongnam Center for Creative Economy & Innovation. An awards ceremony was also held, where the KCCP Chairman Award, Good ESG Partner Award and 2025 Best Partner Award were presented to the winners, along with a signing ceremony for a business agreement on “Supporting Autonomous ESG Compliance of SMEs & Large Corporations.”
“The suppliers are Doosan Enerbility’s true partners, with whom we jointly take on challenges and achieve growth,” said Doosan Enerbility’s Vice Chairman and COO Yeonin Jung. “Despite the volatility of the current business environment, we aim to shape a sustainable future together with our partners based on the foundation of mutual trust.”
“We could feel the sincerity behind Doosan Enerbility’s efforts aimed at strengthening partner companies’ competitiveness,” remarked KCCP Chairman Dalgon Lee. He added, “We were most impressed with the genuine partnership that was exhibited to achieve mutual growth.”
Doosan Enerbility is currently operating a variety of mutual growth programs, such as the Shared Growth Fund, supply chain ESG capability enhancement, the win-win payment system for subcontractor transactions and the Nomubi.com site which is aimed at reducing the risk of deferred payments, and the benefits-sharing scheme. Doosan plans to maintain close communication with its partner companies going forward and continuously roll out practical programs aimed at promoting mutual growth.