Participating in Consecutive Advanced Exhibitions
Promotion of Semiconductors, Hydrogen, and Future Automobiles

Pyeongtaek City in Gyeonggi Province is launching efforts to attract corporate investments tailored to advanced industries such as semiconductors, hydrogen, and future automobiles.


On the 16th, Pyeongtaek City announced that it will carry out customized corporate investment attraction activities focused on the city's strategic industries?semiconductors, hydrogen, and future automobiles?at the upcoming 'International Advanced Materials and Convergence Technology Expo' and 'Korea Electronics Show (KES 2023)' held this month.

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First, from the 18th to the 20th, the city will participate in the 'International Advanced Materials and Convergence Technology Expo' held for three days at COEX in Gangnam, Seoul, operating a public relations booth with the Pyeongtaek Industry Promotion Agency. This event is the only specialized exhibition for advanced materials in Korea, with about 150 materials, parts, and equipment (MPE) companies expected to participate.


On the 24th, at the same venue, the city plans to promote joint publicity with the Gyeonggi Free Economic Zone Authority at the 'Korea Electronics Show.' Through these events, the city will publicize Pyeongtaek’s development plans and industrial complex sales status, and actively promote ▲incentive programs ▲transportation conditions such as the Jije Station transfer center ▲living conditions in areas like Godeok International New City, Brain City, and Hwayang District ▲and the presence of Samsung Electronics and KAIST Pyeongtaek Campus.


In particular, the city plans to focus on attracting related MPE companies and research institutions in connection with the designation of the 'National Advanced Strategic Industry Semiconductor Specialized Complex' in July, and to promote the establishment of a future industrial ecosystem in fields such as hydrogen and future automobiles.



Jung Jang-seon, Mayor of Pyeongtaek City, said, "We will do our best at this event to encourage many companies to invest in Pyeongtaek."


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