Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority to Operate 'Biohealth Special Zone' at COEX Seoul from 12th to 14th
The Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority is strengthening the capabilities of the corporate business ecosystem by opening a special supply chain pavilion that matches demand and supply related to products and services of bio and healthcare companies.
The Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority is participating in the 'BIOPLUS-INTERPHEX KOREA 2023' event held at COEX in Seoul, organized by the Korea Bio Association and Reed Exhibitions Korea, operating the 'Incheon Free Economic Zone (IFEZ) Bio·Healthcare Supply Chain Special Pavilion' from the 12th to the 14th.
This event is a comprehensive bio-pharmaceutical convention hosted by the Korea Bio Association since 2015, sharing the entire value chain of domestic and international bio and pharmaceutical industries and providing a foothold for overseas expansion through global business networking.
To operate the special pavilion, the Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority pre-selected 15 companies recommended by representative innovation support organizations in the Incheon area, such as Incheon Technopark, Must Accelerator, and Incheon Center for Creative Economy & Innovation. These companies include Able Labs, Mondrianmya, Neodreams, Inexoplet, Allmade, Basil Biotech, among others.
On the first day of the pavilion operation, company representatives actively engaged in individual consultations regarding product and service exhibitions at their booths, promoted their companies, and supported content (newsletter) creation and distribution, moving busily.
A company representative said, "We plan to gain a lot of help by meeting bio and healthcare industry experts in one place and holding business-related meetings with various demand companies. It will be an opportunity to introduce our products and services and to pursue sustainable supply chain expansion."
The Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority is participating in the 'BIOPLUS-INTERPHEX KOREA 2023' event held at COEX in Seoul, operating the 'IFEZ Bio·Healthcare Supply Chain Special Pavilion' from the 12th to the 14th.
[Photo by Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority]
Additionally, at the showcase, No Beomseop, Director of the Bio Process Workforce Training Center, presented the establishment of the Bio Process Workforce Training Center, the Korean-style NIBRT program, and corporate education linkage plans, followed by a Q&A session.
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Kim Jinyong, Director of the Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority, emphasized, "This event will be the foundation for creating an IFEZ industrial ecosystem where bio and healthcare companies discuss demand and supply, share various information related to new supply, and cooperate. We will continue to actively strive to make IFEZ a top-tier city by fostering a competitive corporate business ecosystem."
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