16 Countries and 157 Companies Participate from 26th to 29th, Showcasing Advanced Machinery and Equipment

The Korea International Machinery Expo will be held for four days from the 26th to the 29th at the Changwon Convention Center in Changwon Special City, Gyeongnam.

The Korea International Machinery Expo will be held for four days from the 26th to the 29th at the Changwon Convention Center in Changwon Special City, Gyeongnam.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Song Jong-gu] Changwon Special City in Gyeongnam announced that the Korea International Machinery Expo, leading the development of the machinery industry in Gyeongnam, will be held for four days from the 26th to the 29th at the Changwon Convention Center.


The expo was first held in 1997 with the aim of fostering a knowledge-intensive machinery industry and is now in its 14th edition. It is jointly hosted by Changwon Special City and Gyeongnam Province and organized by the Korea Machinery Industry Promotion Association, featuring 157 companies and 332 booths from 16 countries including Germany, Japan, and the United States.


Entering the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the expo showcases advanced machinery equipment and the latest facilities that integrate digital and eco-friendly technologies into the machinery industry.


Digital technologies on display include five specialized fields: automation (automatic equipment systems), robotics, D·N·A (data, network, artificial intelligence), smart factories, and digital manufacturing equipment.


Green technologies feature eco-friendly materials, parts, equipment, and the latest facilities and devices in the energy and plant sectors.


Major participating companies include Sungwoo IMS exhibiting 3D measuring and coordinate measuring machines, Nplus Solutions presenting 3D printers, and STS Robotech showcasing collaborative robots and a robot cafe.


This event will be operated both offline and online. For domestic and international buyers who find it difficult to visit the exhibition hall, the online platform K-Machine Metaverse Exhibition Hall will be simultaneously operated.


The online exhibition includes 330 major domestic and international machinery companies such as Hyundai Doosan Infracore and Hwacheon Machine.


Visitors can watch videos introducing companies and products, enhancing familiarity, and each participating company’s booth is provided with an individual internet address (URL) for convenient product promotion.


Side events include the Connected Machine Conference, sharing equipment strategies for low cost and high efficiency in the machinery industry and digital innovation strategy cases for smart factory transformation, as well as an Overseas Buyer Invitation Video Export Consultation to support companies in pioneering overseas markets.


Additionally, seminars and presentations introducing new products and technologies of participating companies allow attendees to vividly experience the current state of the future machinery industry.



Lee Kyung-seok, Head of Investment Attraction, said, “We hope many participating companies exchange technical information through this expo and gain growth momentum for their businesses.”


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