内容 Rewinding 2024: A Year of Innovation at HYOSUNG As 2024 draws to a close, HYOSUNG has solidified its position on the global stage by addressing environmental challenges with innovative solutions. Let’s reflect on HYOSUNG’s significant achievements throughout the year and its leadership in driving the global industrial landscape forward. Strengthening Innovation Technologies and ESG Leadership ▲ Hyosung TNS at ‘NRF 2024’ At the start of the year, HYOSUNG made waves with both its latest retail technology innovations and its commitment to ESG principles. In January, Hyosung TNS showcased its latest unmanned payment solution, JetCheck™, at the world’s largest retail trade show, NRF 2024. This cutting-edge technology, which automates the payment process and reduces waiting times, was highly praised for its flexibility to be tailored to specific store needs, reaffirming HYOSUNG’s leadership in the ATM industry on an international platform. Also in January, Hyosung TNC and HS Hyosung Advanced Materials were officially recognized as leaders in environmental and regional contributions through the "2023 Rural ESG Practice Recognition" program. Beyond fulfilling basic social responsibility, HYOSUNG has been actively driving projects that help protect the environment by contributing to the Rural Win-Win Cooperation Fund each year. These efforts have led to tangible changes, such as marine ecosystem restoration, recycling of discarded fishing nets, and the protection of endangered species. HYOSUNG’s commitment to coexist with local communities and contribute to environmental protection, while building a better future, is an ongoing endeavor. ▲ The Ceremony of ‘2023 CDP Korea Awards’ In March, Hyosung Chemical and HS Hyosung Advanced Materials achieved key milestones in reducing global carbon emissions by receiving awards from the Carbon Disclosure Project’s (CDP) “Carbon Management Honors” and “Special Award for Water Management” sectors. Hyosung Chemical was recognized for its proactive establishment of a Carbon Reduction Task Force (TFT) focused on tangible carbon reduction measures, and HS Hyosung Advanced Materials for its outstanding efforts in water and waste management. These awards proved that HYOSUNG is a leading company, committed to addressing environmental issues through technological innovation on the global stage. Bold Investments for a Better Future ▲ Hyosung TNC’s Conference on Implementation of Master Plan and Investment Promotion in Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu During Q2, HYOSUNG continued its robust investments aimed at a better future, focusing on the development of sustainable materials for the fashion industry and the expansion of digital infrastructure. Hyosung TNC has strengthened its global competitiveness with fiber products based on bio-derived raw materials. Notably, the company announced a substantial investment of around KRW 1 trillion in Vietnam to establish a Bio BDO (Butanediol) plant with an annual production capacity of 200,000 tons. Bio BDO is a bio-based material that replaces fossil fuels, enabling Hyosung TNC to secure the world’s largest production capacity for bio-spandex and solidify its leadership position in the global market. In April, HS Hyosung Advanced Materials joined the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) "Forward Faster" initiative, further advancing its ESG management practices. This program accelerates the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with HS Hyosung Advanced Materials focusing on climate action and gender equality. The company has set science-based reduction targets (SBTs) for improving energy efficiency and reducing carbon emissions and has mapped out a specific roadmap to reach these targets. In May, HYOSUNG announced a USD 300 million investment to explore the construction of a large-scale data center in Vietnam. The new data center, spanning 30,000 m², is expected to meet Vietnam’s rising demand for digital transformation infrastructure. As one of the world’s top 10 emerging markets for data centers, this strategic investment in Vietnam is seen as a significant step in HYOSUNG’s plan to develop Vietnam into a global, multi-purpose production base. ▲ Hyosung Heavy Industries’ world's first commercialized hydrogen engine generator In the same month, Hyosung Heavy Industries set a landmark in the renewable energy market by becoming the first in the world to commercialize an engine generator powered solely by hydrogen. This hydrogen engine generator significantly reduces carbon emissions while enhancing energy efficiency, exemplifying HYOSUNG’s technical prowess in the future energy sector. Thanks to Hyosung Heavy Industries' innovations, the full-scale hydrogen power era has been accelerated by two decades ahead of the 2050 goal. Staying Ahead of Global Trends HYOSUNG has continued to solidify its position in global markets through strategic investments and technology development that align with worldwide industrial trends. In June, Hyosung Heavy Industries announced plans to invest around KRW 100 billion in expanding ultra-high voltage transformer factories in Memphis, U.S., and Changwon, South Korea. This large-scale project, aiming to increase overall high-voltage transformer production capacity by 40%, is set to support the power industry’s supercycle and enhance grid stability and energy efficiency. Hyosung TNC has garnered attention for its new eco-conscious business initiatives. In June, it formed a strategic partnership with U.S.-based Ambercycle to launch a project focused on recycling discarded clothing into new garments. Through this initiative, Hyosung TNC is actively pioneering a sustainable fashion ecosystem, converting waste apparel into recycled fibers and tackling environmental challenges associated with fast fashion. ▲ Completion ceremony for the 200MW voltage HVDC conversion facility held at Yangju Substation In July, Hyosung Heavy Industries made a breakthrough in power grid stability by independently developing a 200 MW high-voltage direct current (HVDC) system, a first in South Korea. This HVDC technology, which minimizes power loss compared to high-voltage alternating current (HVAC) systems is attracting attention for it being highly efficient for long-distance transmission and being compatible with renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power. Recognized as a future core technology in power transmission and distribution, HVDC has substantial global market demand, and is considered to be a key foundation for the company to play in overseas power markets. Hyosung Heavy Industries signed a KRW 35 billion contract with Powerlink in Australia to supply transformers, thereby contributing to Australia’s renewable energy grid development. This partnership aligns with Queensland government’s goal to transition over 70% of its power generation to renewable energy by 2032. Through this initiative, Hyosung Heavy Industries aims to significantly enhance the efficiency and stability of Australia’s power infrastructure, fortifying its position as the No.1 transformer supplier in Australia’s power transmission market. A Bold Step Towards the Future ▲ Hyosung TNC’s regen collection showcased at ‘2025 S/S Seoul Fashion Week’ Approaching the end of 2024, HYOSUNG has continued making strategic strides for future growth. In August, Hyosung TNC participated in ‘PIS,’ Korea’s largest textile exhibitions, and ‘Seoul Fashion Week,’ showcasing fiber products embedded with innovative technologies. The functional polyester ‘CREORA Conadu,’ introduced at PIS, drew much attention from visitors, while at Seoul Fashion Week, Hyosung TNC demonstrated regen’s manufacturing process, presenting a sustainable solution. The display of Textile-to-Textile products underscored the company’s commitment to tackling textile waste. Through these exhibitions, Hyosung TNC reaffirmed its competitiveness in the future textile industry. ▲ Hyosung Heavy Industries at CIGRE 2024 Expo Hyosung Heavy Industries also showcased next-generation power technology at the world’s largest power grid exhibition, ‘CIGRE 2024,’ held in August, solidifying its reputation as a solution provider in the future power industry. Core products like ultra-high voltage transformers, circuit breakers, and STATCOM were on display, alongside innovative technologies like GIS with reduced carbon emissions and ESS to enhance renewable energy efficiency, capturing the interest of European clients. This event highlighted Hyosung Heavy Industries’ leadership in technology and established its role as a leading partner in the global power market. In September, HS Hyosung Advanced Materials promoted its carbon fiber brand, TANSOME®, at CAMX 2024, North America’s largest composite material expo in San Diego. TANSOME, developed independently by HS Hyosung Advanced Materials, includes the ultra-high-strength carbon fiber H3065 (T1000 grade), which is 14 times stronger than steel. With this technological achievement, HYOSUNG plans to actively foster carbon fiber as a future business, gaining momentum to strengthen its competitiveness in the North American and global markets. 2024 has been a year in which HYOSUNG has solidified its global presence through bold investments and technological innovations. HYOSUNG leads the way toward a better future. Through new challenges in 2025, the company will continue contributing globally, firmly establishing its position as a global leader. 再靠近一点 > Hyosung Chemical Teams Up with the Korea National Arboretum to Restore the DMZ Ecosystem On September 26, 2024, Hyosung Chemical signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Korea National Arboretum at its headquarters in Seocho-gu, Seoul, to collaborate on restoring the forest ecosystem and preserving biodiversity in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). This agreement is a significant step in Hyosung Chemical's commitment to environmental conservation and sustainable ESG management. Under this partnership, Hyosung Chemical will initiate ecological restoration projects in the DMZ, conduct field adaptation experiments, and carry out forest ecology research using native plant species. The Paradox of the DMZ being a Haven for Nature The DMZ was established in 1953 as part of the Korean War Armistice Agreement, creating a buffer zone 4 kilometers wide and 250 kilometers long. Spanning the Korean Peninsula, the DMZ aimed to reduce military tensions and prevent armed conflict between the two sides. However, the DMZ divided the Korean Peninsula, created countless separated families, and served as a mechanism that entrenched the systems of the North and South. The DMZ stands as a poignant symbol of the pain of the Korean War. Paradoxically, its restricted human access has turned the zone into a treasure trove of natural ecosystems. Over approximately 70 years, with no development or interference, the DMZ's nature has remained unspoiled, preserving its original state of growth. The DMZ offers an ideal environment for biodiversity, encompassing rivers, mountains, wetlands, and grasslands that allow various species to coexist. The Hantan and Imjin Rivers flow through the DMZ, providing vital water resources, while forests in the Gangwon Province region serve as habitats for diverse bird and mammal species. Rare species such as cranes, Asiatic black bears, and lynxes thrive there, making it a sanctuary for numerous endangered plants and animals. Reasons for barren and degraded land in the DMZ While the DMZ serves as a haven for biodiversity, certain areas have been significantly damaged due to military conflicts and bombings during the Korean War, as well as ongoing military activities. Post-war developments, including frequent deforestation and terrain alteration for military installations, have created barren lands. Additionally, landmines in the area pose a continuing threat of further damage. Invasive plants introduced to the DMZ, such as Sicyos angulatus, Phytolacca americana, and Ambrosia artemisiifolia, primarily from North America, have rapidly proliferated. These species overshadow native plants, depriving them of light and nutrients and hindering their growth. Biodiversity conservation involves protecting and maintaining the variety of species and their habitats in specific regions. It is critical for ecosystem stability and sustainability. Efforts like habitat preservation, protection of endangered species, and restoration of native plants are essential to achieve this goal. Why Hyosung Chemical is Committed to Biodiversity Conservation If areas in the DMZ affected by environmental damage are left untreated, there is a high likelihood of soil erosion. Soil naturally contains seed banks, which are dormant seeds capable of germinating under the right conditions. While some seed bank species contribute positively to ecosystems, others can weaken the ground. Therefore, to prevent soil erosion, stabilizing plants must be introduced. Unlike restoration projects that often rely on non-native plant species, Hyosung Chemical plans to plant 12 native species, including Sedum kamtschaticum, Prunella vulgaris, Dendranthema zawadskii, and Leibnitzia sunbonnet, as part of their efforts. Hyosung Chemical's CEO, Lee Geon-jong, remarked, "As climate change heightens the significance of forest ecosystems, we are delighted to collaborate with the Korea National Arboretum to preserve the globally significant DMZ ecological treasure. Moving forward, Hyosung Chemical will continue to practice ESG management through various biodiversity conservation activities." Stabilizing local ecosystems with native species aligns closely with Hyosung Chemical's expertise in the domestic material industry, where the company is steadily laying the foundation for the materials sector through various business endeavors. Hyosung Chemical recognizes the increasing importance of the natural environment in today's context of accelerating climate change and ecosystem destruction. The DMZ, a region possessing a unique and unparalleled natural ecosystem, stands as an important area for restoration efforts that extend beyond domestic concerns to contribute to global biodiversity conservation. It is only natural that Hyosung Chemical, which places great importance on practicing ESG management, has partnered with the Korea National Arboretum to strengthen sustainable environmental protection efforts for the DMZ. This collaboration emphasizes the company’s commitment to securing native plants, continuing research for forest restoration, and ultimately restoring the DMZ's forest ecosystem. Hyosung Chemical will continue to recognize the importance of the natural environment and work towards creating a healthy ecosystem for future generations through various environmental protection and biodiversity preservation activities. 再靠近一点 > Hyosung Heavy Industries Leading the Way in Renewable Power Grids in Europe Countries around the world are ramping up their investments in power grids. The rapid increase in data centers, which manage large volumes of data driven by the spread of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, is a major reason. These data centers, which require stable power supply around the clock, are fueling growth in the power equipment industry. In addition, many countries are entering a period of replacing aging power grids and expanding large-scale renewable energy facilities, further driving demand for power equipment. Seizing this opportunity, Hyosung Heavy Industries is making a bold entry into the global market to increase its market share. Hyosung Heavy Industries' Remarkable Progress in the Global Market Power equipment requires high levels of technical stability, making certification stringent and creating high entry barriers. As the leader in the domestic market, Hyosung Heavy Industries has leveraged its extensive know-how to earn recognition for quality in the global market. Anticipating a future focused on carbon-reducing energy, Hyosung Heavy Industries has secured key technologies related to future power grid systems and renewable energy, such as the IT-based power facility Asset Remote Management system for Operational Utility’s Reliability (ARMOUR)*, High Voltage Direct Current transmission (HVDC)**, and STATic synchronous Compensator (STATCOM)***. *ARMOUR(Asset Remote Management system for Operational Utility’s Reliability): A next-generation total management solution for power equipment, integrating internet-based information technology and power equipment operation technology. **HVDC(High Voltage Direct Current transmission): HVDC transmission technology enhances the efficiency and stability of long-distance power transmission between regions while minimizing electromagnetic interference, resulting in reduced environmental impact. This technology complements the production and supply of renewable energy, which is significantly affected by weather conditions. HVDC also allows for the efficient long-distance transport of electricity generated by power plants, enabling the power produced by wind and solar farms to be effectively delivered to urban areas. ***STATCOM(STATic synchronous Compensator): Equipment that uses power electronics technology, stabilizing fluctuating voltages during the transmission and distribution processes. It maintains consistent output voltage even when generating renewable energy sources like wind and solar power, which can experience rapid voltage changes due to weather conditions, ensuring a stable supply of electricity. Hyosung Heavy Industries operates overseas production bases in the US, India, and China, allowing it to respond flexibly to changes in the external environment. The company has built trust and established its position as a partner with major power companies in the US, Australia, Japan, and other global markets based on its quality and technological competitiveness. The export value of Hyosung Heavy Industries' heavy industries (power equipment) division in the first half of last year was KRW 449.1 billion, a 155.6% increase from KRW 175.7 billion in the first half of 2022. The proportion of exports in total sales also surged from 25.2% in 2022 to 44.3% in 2023. Hyosung Heavy Industries' Technological Prowess Driving Success in the European Market With its technological prowess and system design, operation, and continuous solution provision capabilities, Hyosung Heavy Industries has been steadily knocking on Europe's door for over a decade. In 2010, it became the first Korean company to be selected as the main supplier of ultra-high voltage transformers by the UK's National Grid, marking its official entry into the European market. In 2020, Hyosung secured a contract with, Svenska kraftnät, Sweden's state-owned power company for ultra-high voltage circuit breakers. The following year, the company signed a large-scale ESS supply contract with Downing, a UK power investment and development company, for the Southampton area. These milestones have significantly increased Hyosung Heavy Industries' market share in Europe. ▲ Hyosung Heavy Industries signed a contract for supplying ultra-high voltage transformers to Norwegian Transmission Company A recent example is the successful contract with Norway's state-owned transmission company, Statnett, in November 2023 to supply 420kV ultra-high voltage transformers. This KRW 100 billion worth contract is the largest single transformer supply deal in history. Hyosung Heavy Industries is responsible for designing, transporting, installing, and commissioning the ultra-high voltage transformers. As Norway is the largest electricity and energy exporter in Europe, supplying power through its grid to the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, and across Europe, this contract is a significant opportunity to showcase Hyosung Heavy Industries' renewable energy technology. The background to Hyosung Heavy Industries' outstanding success in the European market includes the global pandemic that shook the entire market. The pandemic was a challenging time for all related companies worldwide, including Hyosung Heavy Industries. However, as the "post-COVID" era began, the power market recovery and the expansion of renewable energy development progressed rapidly, providing a prepared company like Hyosung Heavy Industries with an opportunity to advance in the European market. The surge in power demand, coupled with the crisis in Ukraine, highlighted supply chain issues within Europe, prompting European customers to look outside the continent for manufacturers. Hyosung Heavy Industries' high-level technical capabilities in designing and manufacturing ultra-high voltage transformers, along with their flexible customer response abilities, have driven more European clients to choose Hyosung Heavy Industries as their preferred partner. Let's take a closer look at the technologies that have earned Hyosung Heavy Industries high praise in the European market. Biodegradable Ester Oil Transformer Technology: With the increasing demand for carbon reduction, even the transformer industry is affected, and Europe is no exception. Hyosung Heavy Industries has secured biodegradable ester oil transformer technology since 2015. In 2022, they developed and successfully delivered the first domestic 400kV biodegradable ester oil transformer, meeting the needs of European customers effectively. Explosion-Proof Technology: European customers prioritize safety and environmental protection, necessitating multiple layers of technology to prepare for transformer accidents. Hyosung Heavy Industries has enhanced the accuracy of dynamic explosion-proof design technology to verify vulnerabilities in transformer tanks, ensuring they are well-prepared for explosion incidents. This approach secures stability and prevents over-engineering of external enclosures, producing products that meet Europe's stringent transportation regulations. Additionally, Hyosung Heavy Industries is conducting empirical tests on mineral oil and biodegradable ester oil transformer tanks to validate explosion-proof design and analysis technologies, thereby ensuring product reliability. ▲ Hyosung Heavy Industries conducts soundproof chamber structure verification tests for low-noise technology development Low-Noise Technology: Many power stations and substations in Europe are located near urban areas, making noise control critical. In some cases, the environmental impact assessments are conducted during the substation design phase, guaranteeing the noise levels of transformers by limiting them within specified thresholds considering these assessments. Hyosung Heavy Industries is developing various noise reduction technologies beyond conventional passive methods, analyzing vibrations of internal structures and external tanks of ultra-high voltage transformers, and actively controlling noise sources through reinforcement and vibration insulation. Geomagnetically Induced Current (GIC) Analysis Technology: Power grids in northern Europe, close to the polar regions, are significantly affected by geomagnetically induced current (GIC). Particularly, leakage flux (magnetic induction) caused by core saturation penetrates nearby iron structures, leading to overheating. This can result in internal damage and the generation of flammable gases, causing severe damage to transformers. Hyosung Heavy Industries conducts integrity assessments of transformer cores, windings, and iron structures based on equivalent circuit analysis technology to meet European customer specifications regarding GIC. ▲ The variable reactor developed by Hyosung Heavy Industries Variable Shunt Reactor (VSR) Technology: In the European market, where renewable energy generation is on the rise, the demand for variable shunt reactors (VSR), which can effectively compensate for reactive power, is expected to grow. Hyosung Heavy Industries developed and delivered South Korea's first 345kV standard VSR to Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO). Additionally, the company's proven expertise in VSR design, demonstrated through its successful deliveries of high-quality, low-noise VSRs to the United States, Australia, and Saudi Arabia, is now forming the basis for ongoing discussions with European customers. Phase Shifting Transformer (PST) Technology: A Phase Shifting Transformer (PST) is connected in series with transmission lines to adjust the voltage phase angles at both ends, thereby controlling the active power (power flow) through the line. PSTs require less installation space and have a simpler structure, allowing for more economical operational stability and efficiency in power transmission networks. Hyosung Heavy Industries has developed a 330kV PST and delivered it to the Australian market. Building on this achievement, the cmopany is now expanding its presence in the European market. ▲ Hyosung Heavy Industries provides the best-suited transformers for each site, tailored to meet customer needs Safe External Structure and Universal Function Transformers: European customers prioritize site safety when operating ultra-high voltage transformers. They often require the installation of large transformers in building structures and the inclusion of safe access facilities such as stairs and platforms. Hyosung Heavy Industries has a proven track record of delivering building-structured transformers to meet the requests of customers in the UK and France, ensuring satisfaction by understanding and adhering to specific safety requirements. Additionally, given the high variability in power consumption and the frequent relocation of transformers in the European market, Hyosung Heavy Industries has developed universal transformers that can adapt to various voltages, power system connections, installation locations, and structural changes, effectively meeting market demands. This is Just the Beginning! Hyosung Heavy Industries Targets the European Market As global demand for sustainable energy surges, including in Europe, Hyosung Heavy Industries has been focusing on developing power equipment aligned with global trends. Since 2022, the company has been working on establishing a European R&D center. Located in Arnhem, an industrial city in eastern Netherlands, about 30 researchers have been stationed there this year to conduct research related to power equipment, demonstrating Hyosung Heavy Industries’ commitment to securing technological capabilities in the European market. By focusing on local activities, Hyosung Heavy Industries increases its contact with key customers and continuously listens to and improves upon customer needs based on VoC (Voice of Customer). Expanding beyond traditional ultra-high voltage transformers and circuit breakers, the company is also moving into solution-based products like ESS (Energy Storage Systems) and STATCOM (Static Synchronous Compensators). This transition positions Hyosung Heavy Industries not just as a 'Product Supplier' but as a 'Solution Provider' that addresses customer needs and challenges. Engaging with customers globally to provide optimal solutions, Hyosung Heavy Industries is poised to lead the development of sustainable power equipment in Europe, the home of the power industry, while advancing in the global market, which is increasingly centered around renewable energy. 再靠近一点 > HYOSUNG Harrington Place Community: Leading Premium Residential Culture Recently, community facilities in apartment living environments have emerged as just as important as the living spaces themselves. Beyond simply providing convenience, they have become key areas that determine the quality of life for residents. Hyosung Harrington Place is at the forefront of this trend, creating a new residential culture. The Changing Trends in Apartment Communities ▲ The Evolution of Apartment Community Facilities Over Time The apartment boom of the 1980s transformed our cultural way of life. Apartments raised the quality of life by offering optimized layouts and secure environments, allowing residents to have personal space while also encouraging a shared responsibility in maintaining the community. Amidst these changes, apartment community facilities became key spaces that not only offered convenience but also fostered communication and interaction among neighbors. In the 1990s, the need for more community interaction grew, and the number of shared spaces such as playgrounds and senior centers within apartment complexes gradually increased. In the 2000s, with the rise of mixed-use apartments, facilities became more sophisticated. Various conveniences emerged, making it possible to live without leaving the complex. Notable examples include the development of fitness centers and tennis courts as part of the growing sports facilities. In the late 2000s, apartment amenities expanded into more diverse forms. Facilities such as study rooms, kids' rooms, and water play areas emerged, catering to a broader range of age groups. By the 2010s, shared amenities for young children and their parents became central to apartment communities. Recently, features reminiscent of luxury hotels—indoor golf practice rooms, saunas, and rooftop gardens—have been introduced into apartment complexes. With more people staying home during the COVID-19 pandemic, community facilities that enable leisure and hobbies have surged in popularity. Movie theaters, multi-sports rooms, party rooms, office spaces, and landscaped areas with a camping-inspired vibe are now highly sought after. This evolution of community amenities reflects the shifting lifestyles and residential preferences of modern people, turning apartments into multifunctional living spaces that go beyond simple housing. These developments significantly enhance the quality of life for residents and are expected to grow even more diverse in the future. Hyosung Harrington Place: Setting a New Direction for Apartment Communities ▲ Community Facilities at Hyosung Harrington Place At the forefront of apartment community facility trends is Hyosung Harrington Place. For instance, ‘Pyeongtaek Hyosung Harrington Place’ features Club Place, which houses various sports facilities such as a golf practice room, GX room, and fitness center. Its Culture Place offers diverse cultural spaces, including a kids’ library, study rooms, cooking class areas, and a residents' meeting room, fulfilling the cultural needs of its residents. Additionally, Care Place provides childcare facilities, including playrooms, daycare centers, and teacher rooms, fostering a family-friendly residential culture. For those seeking a balance between Work & Life, ‘Daejeon Harrington Place Huerium’ offers shared offices, media rooms, and meeting spaces. Reflecting the rise of remote work, these facilities provide functional work environments within the apartment complex, promoting a balanced and future-oriented lifestyle. ▲ Community Facilities at Harrington Maré Recent innovations in apartment communities have seen facilities move to higher floors, offering residents breathtaking views alongside premium amenities. Harrington Maré, currently under construction and featuring Busan's first triple sky bridge design, stands as a premium apartment complex adorned with exterior landscape lighting and rooftop structures. Strategically placed within its high-rise sky bridge are specialized community facilities, including party rooms, guest rooms, and lounges, offering unparalleled luxury and convenience. Additionally, the development boasts a range of entertainment and recreational facilities, such as indoor and outdoor swimming pools, saunas, cinema rooms, and karaoke studios, enhancing residents' satisfaction with cultural and fitness activities. Hyosung Harrington Place: A Vision for Quality Living Apartment evolution has consistently paralleled advancements in community amenities. The community facilities at Hyosung Harrington Place aim not only to provide convenience but also to elevate residents’ quality of life. By fostering communication and a sense of community, Harrington Place introduces a new cultural dynamic. The pandemic underscored the importance of homes as multifunctional spaces that combine work, leisure, education, and exercise. To address this shift, Hyosung Harrington Place includes workspaces that support work-life balance and cultural and sports facilities that promote healthy living for residents of all ages. As a premium residential brand, Hyosung Harrington Place anticipates and addresses the diverse needs of its residents with systematic and thoughtful services. By delivering not only high-end facilities but also spaces that meet practical needs, it is setting a new benchmark for residential living. Since the apartment boom of the 1980s, Korea’s housing landscape has continued to evolve. Amid this growth, Hyosung Harrington Place has established itself as a leading premium residential brand. With diverse community facilities and services designed to enrich daily life, it not only enhances residents' living experiences but also shapes the future of housing innovation. 再靠近一点 > The Fashion Industry: Dreaming of a Sustainable World Where Everyone Thrives 2024.12.30 再靠近一点 > [Innovative Leadership 8] A Future in Action: Building the Future through Sustainable Growth 2024.12.30 再靠近一点 > Taking on the Climate Crisis: HS Hyosung Advanced Materials Leading the Way in Future Mobility 2024.12.27 再靠近一点 > The World of Big Data Shaping the Future of Enterprises 2024.12.18 再靠近一点 > Hyosung Heavy Industries Showcases the Future of Power Solutions to the World 2024.12.16 再靠近一点 > 到最前面去 转到上一页 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 转到下一页 转到最后一个列表