Authority of the Freeport Area of Bataan (AFAB) Administrator and CEO Hussein P. Pangandaman continues to drive strategic investment efforts as he led a high-level meeting with Korean firm SAVUS Company in Seoul, South Korea. Known for its innovative power-saving technologies, SAVUS is being eyed as a potential investor in the Freeport Area of Bataan (FAB).
With Administrator Pangandaman at the forefront, the AFAB delegation actively explored avenues for collaboration, highlighting the Freeport’s readiness to host sustainable and forward-thinking enterprises. His leadership reflects AFAB’s ongoing commitment to attracting eco-efficient technologies to the region.
SAVUS presented their cutting-edge Toroidal Core + Reactor-based system, capable of delivering significant energy savings across multiple facility types. The presentation underscored how the company’s innovations align with Administrator Pangandaman’s vision of a green and competitive freeport.
Under his direction, the AFAB team offered comprehensive support to the Korean firm, outlining registration protocols and business incentives for potential locators. This proactive approach reflects Pangandaman’s hands-on style in securing meaningful partnerships.
Administrator Pangandaman’s engagement with SAVUS not only positions the Freeport Area of Bataan as an ideal gateway for Korean investments, but also reinforces his leadership in advancing AFAB’s sustainable development agenda.
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