Joint Promotion with Korea Display Industry Association

The Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA), together with the Korea Display Industry Association (KDIA), dispatched the 'Korea-India Display Export Delegation' to New Delhi, Mumbai, and Ahmedabad in India for a five-day schedule starting from the 10th. This delegation was organized as a follow-up to the 'Korea-India Display Industry Cooperation Seminar and Consultation' held at COEX in Seoul last April.


The delegation visited the Dolera Special Investment Region in Gujarat Province, where India's first semiconductor and display industrial complex is being established, to inspect the planned site for the Vedanta display factory. The Gujarat Province Science and Technology Department head welcomed the delegation and explained plans for infrastructure development such as roads, power, and airports, as well as incentive measures.


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The delegation also visited the headquarters of the Vedanta Group in Mumbai and heard from YJ Chen, CEO of the Display Division, about the company's ongoing display projects and discussed cooperation plans. Through a seminar inviting local stakeholders such as the India Electronics and Semiconductor Association (IESA) and the Indian Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA), they shared information about the local market.



Sanjay Gupta, chairman of IESA, said, "We hope to strengthen cooperation with promising Korean materials and components companies to build the Indian display industry ecosystem." Bin Junhwa, head of KOTRA's South Asia Regional Office, stated, “India is actively promoting the attraction of advanced industries domestically under its manufacturing promotion policy (Make in India),” adding, “We will spare no support for Korean materials and components companies to enter the Indian display market.”


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