B.Grimm Power Showcases Sustainable Vision at IGNITE Thailand-Korea Business Forum 2025

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B.Grimm Power marked a significant milestone at the IGNITE Thailand-Korea Business Forum 2025 in Seoul, as Chairman Dr. Harald Link presented the company’s guiding philosophy, “Doing Business with Compassion,” which has been central to its international growth and community-focused initiatives.

The forum, hosted by the Royal Thai Embassy in Seoul in collaboration with the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand, brought together more than 300 stakeholders including industrial leaders, investors, and business development organizations from both countries. The event aimed to strengthen economic cooperation between Thailand and South Korea.

Dr. Link’s address highlighted how B.Grimm Power’s compassionate business ethos has paved the way for its recognition as the first foreign private company authorized by the Korean government and private sector to develop renewable energy projects in the country. This achievement underscores the company’s commitment to sustainability and international collaboration.

Beyond energy development, B.Grimm Power continues to contribute to Korean society through cultural and sporting initiatives. The company supports classical music in partnership with the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra and promotes equestrian sports in cooperation with the Korea Equestrian Federation. These efforts include backing South Korean athletes and organizing equestrian competitions, reflecting B.Grimm Power’s philosophy of creating shared value in every region where it operates.

The company’s participation in the forum aligns with its broader mission to foster cross-border collaboration while promoting environmental stewardship and social development.

 

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