[Asia Economy Reporter Suyeon Woo] KOTRA announced on the 20th that it will hold the "Korea Automobile and Transportation Machinery Industry Exhibition (KOAA-GTT SHOW)" for three days starting from the 10th of next month at Songdo Convensia in Incheon.


At this event, about 150 domestic mobility companies and about 150 global buyers will participate in a one-on-one online business consultation. Buyers interested in future car sectors such as electric vehicle charging devices and Personal Mobility (PM) will also participate, expecting increased cooperation with related domestic companies.


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The "Global Mobility Cooperation Forum," held online from the 10th to 11th of next month, will feature overseas mobility innovation companies, automakers, and related research institutions presenting on three topics: ▲The Future of the Global Mobility Industry ▲Mobility Strategies of Global Automakers ▲Mobility Entry Strategies by Major Overseas Regions. It is designed as an opportunity for domestic companies, which must prepare for the transition to future car systems, to review industry trends and seek new opportunities.


Various mobility side events with future car-related organizations will also be prepared. The Korea Smart e-Mobility Association (KEMA), with 10 member companies participating in this exhibition, will provide visitors with Personal Mobility (PM) safety education and driving experiences by setting up an e-mobility safety education center and a driving course.


Gangwon Province will create the "Gangwon e-Mobility Industry Joint Pavilion," featuring domestic small electric vehicle manufacturers and five partner companies participating in the Gangwon win-win regional job project, to promote the excellence of local companies. Additionally, a separate experience space will be provided for visitors to test drive electric vehicles and observe driving demonstrations.


The Root Industry Promotion Center of the Korea Institute of Industrial Technology (KITECH) will establish a root industry joint pavilion with about 30 domestic companies participating to promote excellence and seek overseas buyers for the domestic root industry. Furthermore, support organizations from regions with a concentration of automobile parts companies such as Incheon, Gyeongbuk, Gyeongnam, Chungnam, Daegu, and Ulsan will participate in large numbers to support local companies' overseas expansion.


Finally, for job seekers, a job consultation meeting connecting recruiters and job seekers in the mobility field will be held, along with an event planned in cooperation with the Korea Investment Association for Materials, Parts, and Equipment (KITIA) to connect companies seeking investment with investors.



Yoo Jung-yeol, President of KOTRA, said, "We focused on supporting the business restructuring of domestic automobile parts companies facing the transition to future cars," adding, "We hope that through various programs, domestic companies will have an opportunity to quickly grasp the rapidly changing overseas trends."


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