Daejeon Robot Companies Achieve $15.02 Million in Export Consultations in Indonesia
Daejeon TP Supports Cikarang Technology Roadshow... Airis Signs Contract Worth $30,000
Daejeon Technopark announced that local companies participated in the Cikarang Technology Roadshow in Indonesia from the 18th to the 19th, achieving export consultation results worth 15.02 million dollars (approximately 20.7 billion KRW).
During this technology roadshow, Daejeon TP operated the Daejeon K-Dronebot Joint Pavilion, supporting seven companies: Saeon (coding education robots), Airis (security X-ray baggage scanners), Bluewavetel (Mino antennas for Wi-Fi), Nes&Tech (small unmanned aerial vehicle systems), Narma (tiltrotor drones), Cnurex (satellite navigation systems and drones), and Korea Information System (commercial drones utilizing hybrid systems).
As a result, the event achieved 15.02 million dollars in export consultation, 725,000 dollars in contract promotion, and 10 MOUs for export contracts with overseas buyers. In particular, Airis, a company specializing in security and scanning equipment, signed a contract worth 30,000 dollars.
Kim Wooyeon, President of Daejeon TP, said, "This technology roadshow was a great opportunity for Daejeon-based robotics companies to enter the Indonesian market," and added, "Having confirmed the local market status and growth potential, we will actively support Daejeon robotics companies to expand not only into Indonesia but also into the broader Southeast Asian market."
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