Daegu Gyeongbuk Joint Launch, 'CES Participation' to Pioneer Overseas Markets
Daegu City and Gyeongbuk Province Establish Joint Pavilion for the First Time Among Local Governments
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yeo Jong-gu] Daegu City and Gyeongbuk Province will jointly participate in the CES2022 exhibition to help 40 small, venture, and startup companies explore overseas markets.
On the 3rd, Daegu City and Gyeongbuk Province announced that from the 5th to the 7th, they will set up a joint pavilion (22 from Daegu, 18 from Gyeongbuk) in Las Vegas, USA, to support local companies' entry into the global market.
CES (International Consumer Electronics Show), the world's largest IT comprehensive exhibition celebrating its 55th anniversary this year, was held in a non-face-to-face format for the first time ever due to the spread of COVID-19.
The city will cover all costs related to exhibition participation for the local innovative companies attending this exhibition, including exhibition space rental fees and booth facilities, as well as partially support airfare for business trips.
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Kwon Young-jin, Mayor of Daegu, said, "Due to the difficulties caused by the spread of COVID-19, local companies cannot just sit back and give up," adding, "We will strive to make CES a new breakthrough for local companies facing hardships by overcoming crisis and fear."
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