Synergy Acceleration Planned Through Physical Integration with Netmarble Based on Innovative Digital Infrastructure

Coway announced on the 7th that it will move from its Seosomun building after 11 years to Netmarble's new office in Guro-gu. Photo by Coway

Coway announced on the 7th that it will move from its Seosomun building after 11 years to Netmarble's new office in Guro-gu. Photo by Coway

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] Coway announced on the 7th that it will move from its Seosomun building after 11 years to Netmarble's new headquarters in Guro-gu.


According to Coway, the newly occupied Netmarble headquarters G Tower has 39 floors above ground, 7 floors underground, and a total area of 180,000㎡. About 1,000 Coway employees will work in the new building.


The new headquarters will house Coway, Netmarble, and various companies encompassing IT and digital content.


Coway explained that this move to the new headquarters is significant as it represents a physical integration with Netmarble, which became the major shareholder last year.


In particular, they plan to strengthen communication and work efficiency between the two companies through the integration of workspaces. Coway added that they will closely incorporate Netmarble's innovative DNA throughout their business to actively create synergy and accelerate their leap as a global environmental home appliance company.



A Coway official said, "Based on innovative digital infrastructure in the new headquarters, we plan to strengthen future competitiveness and open a new era of innovative synergy together with Netmarble," adding, "We will use this place as a forward base to vigorously advance as a global environmental home appliance company."


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