KOTRA will hold the 'Global Mobile Vision (GMV) 2020 Export Consultation' online until the 11th. On the 3rd, our participating companies are discussing transactions online at the Cyber Trade Consultation Room in the headquarters located in Yeomgok-dong, Seoul. (Photo by KOTRA)

KOTRA will hold the 'Global Mobile Vision (GMV) 2020 Export Consultation' online until the 11th. On the 3rd, our participating companies are discussing transactions online at the Cyber Trade Consultation Room in the headquarters located in Yeomgok-dong, Seoul. (Photo by KOTRA)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Ji-hee] KOTRA announced on the 3rd that it will hold the 'Global Mobile Vision (GMV) 2020 Export Consultation' online until the 11th. Now in its 13th year, GMV is the largest domestic B2B exhibition and consultation event supporting the overseas expansion of information and communication technology (ICT) companies.


This event featured 192 domestic companies in the ICT-based convergence and complex industry sector. Many companies from the 4th industrial revolution fields such as artificial intelligence, information security, smart education, telecommunications and networks, and robotics participated.


140 overseas buyers and investors, including Facebook, Broadcom, StarHub, and Tata Teleservices, also participated to discuss export and investment deals with Korean companies. KOTRA enhanced the expected success rate by enabling overseas buyers to pre-review our products during the consultation arrangement process.


Meanwhile, as remote and contactless global business continues due to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), KOTRA plans follow-up support projects such as operating an online product hall even after the export consultation ends.



Kwon Pyung-oh, President of KOTRA, stated, “To turn the COVID-19 crisis into an opportunity, it is important to seize the 4th industrial revolution market based on information and communication technology,” and added, “We will continue to support our ICT companies so that they can take on new challenges through the GMV export consultation.”


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