Public Procurement Service Supports Innovative Technology Companies Entering Overseas Procurement Markets
On the 26th, the Public Procurement Service (PPS) held a briefing session to assist in establishing strategies for entering overseas markets such as the United Nations (UN) procurement market and Official Development Assistance (ODA) market in celebration of the '3rd Procurement Day.'
The briefing was organized by directly inviting procurement officials from the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN ESCAP) and the UN Secretariat to share the latest UN procurement information.
About 100 domestic procurement companies participated in the briefing, attentively listening to presentations by procurement officials from overseas markets such as the UN and KOICA, and after the presentations, they had a Q&A session to resolve their usual questions regarding the process of entering overseas markets.
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Lee Hyung-sik, Director of New Growth Procurement Planning at the PPS, stated, "We will spare no effort to support innovative technology companies that will lead future markets to actively expand beyond the domestic market into overseas markets."
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