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The Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute (KERI, Korean: 한국전기연구원) is a non-profit government-funded research institute in Republic of Korea. Established in 1976, KERI contributes to research on electrotechnology and testing of power apparatus. The main office is in Changwon, Republic of Korea and two branches are in Ansan and Uiwang, Gyeonggi-do, Korea. As of 2008, KERI has about 530 employees including 300 researchers.
History
December 29, 1976: Korea Electric Research and Testing Institute (KERTI) was established
January 20, 1981: Korea Electrotechnology and Telecommunications Research Institute (KETRI) was established (Consolidation of KERTI and KTRI)
June 17, 1985: Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute (KERI) was separated from KETRI
Organization
Electric Power Research Division
Industry Applications Research Division
Advanced Materials & Application Research Division
Medical Devices Research Division
High Power High Voltage Testing & Evaluation Division