POSCO International signs preliminary deal with Dutch firm for hyperloop development

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SEOUL, Nov. 1 (Yonhap) — POSCO International Corp. said Tuesday it has signed an initial deal with a Dutch partner for collaboration in a next-generation transportation system.

The agreement with Hardt Hyperloop commits the South Korean company to providing rolled steel to the European Hyperloop Center, an industrial complex under construction in the Netherlands for the development of the transportation system, the general trading unit of POSCO Holdings Co. said in a release.

The hyperloop is a concept of high-speed transport for passengers or cargo by using magnetic levitation and propulsion. The zero-emission transport network envisions connecting cities within a short travel time, potentially offering an alternative to short-haul flights and easing congestion at airports.

A hyperloop can travel at a speed of 1,200 kilometers per hour, meaning it can reach Busan, South Korea’s southern port city, from the capital Seoul in about 20 minutes, POSCO International said.

Hardt has been pioneering the development and standardization of hyperloop since it won a competition hosted in 2016 by SpaceX, founded by Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Inc.

Under the deal, POSCO International and Hardt will also work together to promote the hyperloop business and expand cooperation as business partners, including a possible equity investment by POSCO International.

A signing ceremony for the agreement took place earlier in the day, attended by POSCO International President Joo Si-bo and Hardt CEO Bertrand Van Ee.

This image, provided by POSCO International Corp. on Nov. 1, 2022, shows the concept of hyperloop, a future transportation system under development by the Netherlands-based Hardt in cooperation with POSCO International. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)
From L to R, Hardt co-founder Tim Houter, POSCO International President Joo Si-bo and Hardt CEO Bertrand Van Ee pose for photo during a signing ceremony for their preliminary deal on hyperloop, in this photo provided by POSCO International on Nov. 1, 2022. (PHOTO NOR FOR SALE) (Yonhap)

From L to R, Hardt co-founder Tim Houter, POSCO International President Joo Si-bo and Hardt CEO Bertrand Van Ee pose for photo during a signing ceremony for their preliminary deal on hyperloop, in this photo provided by POSCO International on Nov. 1, 2022.

(YONHAP NEWS)

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