Silla University I-URP Project Group Hosts 'K-PET BIZ OPEN IR DAY IN BUSAN'
The Silla University (President Heo Namsik) Companion Animal Industry Specialized University Innovation Research Park (I-URP) Project Group will host the '4th K-PET BIZ OPEN IR DAY IN BUSAN.'
The Silla University I-URP Project Group, together with the event's main organizer Pet Newspaper, will hold the '4th K-PET BIZ OPEN IR DAY IN BUSAN' at BEXCO Exhibition Hall 2 in Busan on September 1.
For this event, the I-URP Project Group has selected 11 companies that are currently engaged in or planning various businesses related to companion animals, including manufacturing, distribution, services, platforms, sharing economy, community, commerce, and AI.
The selected 11 companies will have the opportunity to attract investments and expand their business by presenting their IR pitches to investors attending the event, including representatives from investment institutions, financial institutions, new business managers from large and medium-sized companies, and angel investors.
In addition, the event will feature a variety of programs such as seminars sharing the latest trends and future prospects in the companion animal industry, as well as business matching consultations with domestic and international buyers, which are expected to play a significant role in the development of the industry.
Bae Ilkwon, head of the Silla University I-URP Project Group, stated, "As this is the first time the event is being held in Busan, we ask for your great interest and support," and added, "We will spare no effort in supporting companion animal companies."
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