'Global Partnering (GP) Europe 2021' to be held for 3 weeks from the 10th

[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hyewon] KOTRA will hold the 'Global Partnering (GP) Europe' event for three weeks starting from the 10th to support domestic companies' entry into the European future car market. This event, simultaneously conducted in seven European countries including Germany, was organized to help our companies enter the global value chain (GVC) of the rapidly growing European future car industry.


The event will be conducted through webinars introducing market trends in future cars such as hydrogen electric vehicles and autonomous driving, and one-on-one video consultations between domestic companies and European global buyers. About 30 major European future car companies and 100 domestic companies are expected to participate in the event.


During the two-day webinar starting on the 10th, local industry representatives will serve as speakers to present the current status of e-mobility development in Germany, hydrogen electric vehicle strategies, and know-how on discovering projects with finished car manufacturers and first-tier suppliers.


From the 17th of this month to the 4th of next month, the one-on-one video consultation will be held, where 30 European finished car manufacturers and first-tier future car suppliers and 100 leading domestic companies will explore business cooperation plans related to future cars. Even after the event ends, KOTRA plans to continuously discover cooperation demands from European future car global companies and support year-round regular video consultations.


Additionally, on the 11th, KOTRA will sign a business agreement with the German E-Mobility Association to expand its local network. Both organizations will exchange market information in the future car sector and support local marketing for our companies.



Lee Gilbeom, head of KOTRA's Europe Regional Headquarters, said, "Europe is the region where the eco-friendly future car market is being reorganized the fastest in the world due to environmental issues," and added, "To expand exports in the future car sector, we will support our companies' market entry by developing various projects such as joint research and development and pilot project entry, in addition to parts and module exports."


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