Operation of 'Incheon Free Economic Zone Bio·Health Special Zone'... Strengthening Corporate Business Ecosystem Capabilities
'Bio Korea 2024' Held at COEX Seoul
8th-10th... 8 Incheon Startups Participate
The Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority is operating a special supply chain pavilion for bio and healthcare startup companies to strengthen the capabilities of the corporate business ecosystem.
The Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority announced that it will participate in the 'BIO KOREA 2024' event held at COEX in Seoul, organized by the Korea Health Industry Development Institute, and operate the 'Incheon Free Economic Zone (IFEZ) Bio and Healthcare Supply Chain Special Pavilion' from the 8th to the 10th.
Since 2006, this event has been a specialized bio and healthcare convention aimed at sharing the latest issues and cutting-edge technologies in the domestic and international bio and health markets, and laying the groundwork for expanding global business opportunities.
At the 'BIO KOREA 2024' event held on the 8th at COEX in Seoul, the Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority is operating the 'Bio·Healthcare Supply Chain Special Pavilion.'
[Photo by Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority]
This year, under the theme of 'The Future of Bio Innovative Technology and Global Cooperation,' various programs such as ▲business partnering ▲conferences ▲exhibitions ▲invest fairs will be held to explore notable bio innovative technologies and to expand business opportunities and promote cooperation among domestic and international researchers, companies, and institutions.
The Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority is operating the special pavilion to expand the supply chains and activate procurement activities of bio and healthcare startup companies through product and service exhibitions, business partner building, and mutual information exchange.
Previously, the Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority selected eight companies to participate in the special pavilion through recommendations from Incheon Technopark and Must Accelerator, including BNJ Biopharma, Kaimi, Ludacure, BrainGear, Basil Biotech, Able Labs, Able Therapeutics, and MTech Lab.
On the first day of the special pavilion operation, representatives from these eight companies actively promoted their businesses by exhibiting products and services at individual booths and conducting one-on-one consultations with visitors, while attending conferences to exchange and discuss the latest issues and industrial technology trends in the bio and health market.
Yoon Won-seok, head of the Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority, said, "This event will be an opportunity for bio and healthcare companies to discuss supply and demand and share various information related to new supplies," adding, "We will strive to create a competitive corporate business ecosystem and make the Incheon Free Economic Zone a world-class city."
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On the 8th, a representative from a participating company explained their product to Yoon Won-seok, head of the Incheon Free Economic Zone, at the 'Incheon Free Economic Zone Bio·Healthcare Supply Chain Special Pavilion.'
[Photo by Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority]
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