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Over 100 employees of Bosch Korea participated in the '12th Harmony Marathon with the Visually Impaired,' held on June 13 at Seoul World Cup Park in Sangam-dong, Seoul, to practice ESG activities and realize the value of social inclusion.
In this event, visually impaired and non-impaired individuals run as teams. The Seoul Special City Disabled Sports Association and the Seoul Association for Sports for the Visually Impaired organized the event, with the Blindness Elimination Movement Headquarters and the German Chamber of Commerce in Korea co-sponsoring. All proceeds from the event's sponsorship and registration fees will be used to improve mobility rights for the visually impaired, as well as for development funds and sports activity support funds.
Participating for the second consecutive year after 2025, Bosch Korea saw employees from five domestic legal entities—Robert Bosch Korea, Bosch Korea, Bosch Rexroth Korea, ITAS Korea, and KB Wiper System—voluntarily join. This represents an overall expansion in scale compared to last year's 60 participants. Bosch employees took on the role of 'Guide Walker,' matching one-on-one with visually impaired participants to support their completion of the 5km course.
Marcello Lusuardi, President of Robert Bosch Korea, stated the company's commitment to practicing sustainability and contributing to the local community based on its corporate slogan, 'Technology for Life.'
On this day, Bosch Korea supported 1,000 sports towels for the event participants. Additionally, a dedicated Bosch experience booth was set up at the venue, operating game and quiz programs based on Bosch sensor and radar technology designed to reduce accident risks between pedestrians and vehicles while driving. Among booth participants, 10 individuals selected via lottery received 'Bosch Laser Distance Measurer' products from the Power Tools Division as prizes.
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