< Photo of the Chung Mong-Hun Uri-Star Research Building at the Satellite Research Center >
KAIST announced on the Novemnber 21st that it received a donation of 500 million won from the Imdang Scholarship and Culture Foundation and will proceed with an environmental improvement project for the 'Chung Mong-Hun Uri-Star Research Building' at the Satellite Research Center on the main campus in Daejeon.
The Imdang Scholarship and Culture Foundation is a non-profit scholarship foundation established in 2005 by Chairwoman Moon-Hee Kim, the mother of Hyundai Group Chairwoman Jeong-Eun Hyun. Currently, Executive Director Ji-Yi Chung of Hyundai Movex, Chairwoman Hyun's eldest daughter, serves as the Chairwoman of the Foundation. The foundation has been carrying out various projects over three generations to promote education, culture, arts, sports, and nurture talent.
This donation from the Imdang Scholarship and Culture Foundation once again brings the special and long-standing relationship between KAIST and the Hyundai Group into the spotlight.
The 'Chung Mong-Hun Uri-Star Research Building,' located on the main KAIST campus in Daejeon, was established with a donation from the late Mong-Hun Chung, former Chairman of the Hyundai Group and husband of Chairwoman Hyun, to foster the development of domestic space research. This enabled the launch of the nation's first dedicated university-affiliated space research organization. Following this, Chairwoman Hyun also continued to show special interest and affection for research support projects. The research building was named its current name in 2008 to commemorate the 5th anniversary of the passing of the late Chairman Mong-Hun Chung. In this way, the partnership between Hyundai and KAIST is regarded as a healthy example of corporate social contribution, where a company participates in the development of the knowledge ecosystem and the nurturing of talent.
The KAIST Satellite Research Center, housed in the 'Chung Mong-Hun Uri-Star Research Building,' was established in 1989 as the nation's first dedicated university-affiliated space research organization. Starting with 'Uribyol-1,' which signaled the start of South Korea's space development, it has led the development of various satellites, including next-generation small satellites and ultra-small satellite constellations, based on independent domestic technology, growing into a world-class small satellite research institution.
Currently, about 80 researchers are stationed at the research building, dedicated to developing cutting-edge small satellite technology. However, the inconvenience of transporting research equipment due to the absence of an elevator and the lack of accessibility for mobility-impaired individuals have been persistent issues.
KAIST plans to use this donation to install an elevator connecting the basement floor to the 4th floor above ground. This will increase the efficiency of transporting research equipment while providing a convenient movement environment for both visitors and researchers.
Furthermore, the public relations hall, which has been operating since 2008, will be renovated into an experiential exhibition space, applying the latest digital display techniques to allow visitors to see KAIST's space research achievements and history at a glance. Visited by over 1,000 people annually, including domestic and international students, the general public, research institutions, businesses, and government officials, this space is expected to become a place for experiencing and sharing KAIST's space technology development process and future vision.
To commemorate this project and express gratitude for the sponsorship, our university will hold a plaque of appreciation ceremony at the KAIST Seoul Campus President's Office on Friday, November 21st, at 3:00 PM. Chairwoman Jeong-Eun Hyun of the Hyundai Group, President Kwang Hyung Lee of KAIST, and Director Jaeheung Han of the KAIST Space Science Research Institute attended the event to exchange expressions of mutual cooperation and gratitude.
Hyundai Group Chairwoman Jeong-Eun Hyun stated, "The late Chairman Mong-Hun Chung supported the development of the KAIST Satellite Research Center with his deep passion for science and space," and "I hope this environmental improvement project will carry on his legacy, contribute to the development of Korean space technology, and serve as an opportunity for more young talents to foster their dreams."
KAIST President Kwang Hyung Lee stated, "The Chung Mong-Hun Uri-Star Research Building is a symbolic space for the development of South Korea's space technology, and this environmental improvement project will serve as an opportunity to enhance both research efficiency and the value of public experience," adding, "The meaningful sponsorship from the Imdang Scholarship and Culture Foundation will be a great source of strength for KAIST's future space research development."
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