Invitation of Guatemala Ministry of Economy, Textile Industry Association, and Business Representatives for Sharing Advanced Knowledge Including Technology Introduction in Textile Sector

On the 21st, the Global Cooperation Center of Gyeongbuk Technopark held an invited training session for local textile industry stakeholders through the "Guatemala Textile Sector Production Site Technical Assistance Project."

On the 21st, the Global Cooperation Center of Gyeongbuk Technopark held an invited training session for local textile industry stakeholders through the "Guatemala Textile Sector Production Site Technical Assistance Project."

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yeo Jong-gu] The Global Cooperation Center of Gyeongbuk Technopark held an invited training session for local textile industry stakeholders on the 21st through the "Guatemala Textile Sector Production Site Technical Difficulty Guidance Project."


The Guatemala Textile Sector Production Site Technical Difficulty Guidance Project is part of the Industrial Trade Cooperation Development Support Project, an Official Development Assistance (ODA) program led by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and managed by the Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology, executed by Gyeongbuk TP.


This training will continue until the 31st and invited 11 participants including representatives from the Guatemala Ministry of Economy, the Guatemala Textile Industry Association, and textile company executives to Korea to share overall development status of the Korean textile market, including the current technology status of the domestic textile industry and textile fashion trends.


In particular, participants will experience the technological level and industrial system of the Korean textile industry through visits to domestic textile companies and institutions, and attendance at the PIS exhibition, while seeking cooperation with domestic companies.


Since 2019, Gyeongbuk TP has been providing customized technical consulting to solve technical difficulties for local textile companies in Guatemala.


In addition to serving as a foothold for expanding exports of domestic textile companies, it supported achieving exports worth 20 billion KRW through connecting domestic companies with local buyers in Guatemala, including signing an MOU between the Korea Textile Machinery Association and the Guatemala Textile Industry Association last May.



Hainseong, President of Gyeongbuk Technopark, said, "We will act as a messenger to support strengthening the technological capabilities of local textile companies and the overseas expansion of domestic companies so that the textile industries of Korea and Guatemala can achieve mutual growth through close exchange."


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