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21-12-16 22:27

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The 12th International Climate Environment Industry Exhibition, an exhibition on climate change response technology 


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The 12th International Climate Environment Industry Exhibition, where you can see the latest trends in the climate change response industry at a glance, was held at the Kim Dae Jung Convention Center in Gwangju on the 25th. The International Climate Environment Industry Exhibition was held for a total of three days from Wednesday 25th to Friday 27th as an exhibition on climate change response technology.

Various new technologies were exhibited, including pollution prevention technology to prevent air pollution, quarantine technology to protect us from COVID-19, indoor air quality management to prevent fine dust, climate change response technology to cope with warming weather, and resource circulation technology.

To help the general public watch, the Climate Environment Industry Exhibition operated an experience center for each theme hall. Through various hands-on activities such as indoor air quality, resource circulation, and understanding climate change, I was able to learn the environmental industry with my body and see how environmental technology is applied in real life.

As it is an exhibition held in the COVID-19 situation, thorough preparations have been made for quarantine. At the International Climate and Environment Industry Exhibition, all residents in the booth, including the organizers, were required to undergo PCR tests before the exhibition opened. In addition, the number of people entering the exhibition hall at the same time is strictly restricted and the inside of the exhibition hall is disinfected every day. A special quarantine hall was installed at the entrance so that visitors could enjoy the safe exhibition while viewing the latest quarantine technologies.

Using the AR app produced by the National Institute of Meteorology, you can enjoy climate-related content as augmented reality. At the booth of the Meteorological Human Resources Development Institute, we could learn about the weather in Korea that changes due to climate change. At the meteorological photo exhibition prepared by the Gwangju Regional Meteorological Administration, you were able to see the actual works of the meteorological climate photo contest.


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