[CES 2024] Law Firm Mission Hosts 'MISSION NIGHT' for Innovation Award Winners
On the 10th local time, the law firm Mission held a gala show called 'MISSION NIGHT' for CES Innovation Award winners in Las Vegas, USA, where the world's largest home appliance and IT exhibition, CES 2024, is taking place.
MISSION NIGHT was organized to facilitate interaction among CES Innovation Award winners and to enable communication with investors and global marketing experts. The event was planned to ensure that participation in CES goes beyond just the exhibition hall and develops into practical networking opportunities. About 50 people attended the event, including Innovation Award-winning companies, domestic and international investors, journalists, and global marketing experts.
The first part of the event featured an overseas expansion strategy seminar that covered key considerations for Innovation Award-winning companies when entering foreign markets. The seminar included Kim Seong-hoon, CEO and attorney at law firm Mission, attorney Sung Ki-won, and Lee Gyu-min, COO of Datarise, who recently established a U.S. corporation and launched services in the U.S., providing advice on successful overseas expansion methods.
Before and after the session, networking was held with Innovation Award-winning companies, domestic and international investors, and media representatives. Attendees included Innovation Award-winning companies such as EverX, Midbar, BarunBio, Hucasystem, RebuilderAI, Onoma AI, Linksolutec, LuaLab, TenMinds, and OneCom, domestic investors like DSC Investment, D.CAMP, Korea Venture Investment, Stick Investment, Daekyo Investment, as well as local investors including KDB Silicon Valley and BIZBEN.
Kim Seong-hoon, CEO of law firm Mission, said, "CES is an opportunity for our innovators to challenge the global market and a precious platform to meet and interact with innovators worldwide. Through this MISSION NIGHT, I hope many companies can build partnerships with fellow innovators who are taking on challenges and gain more courage to advance globally."
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