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Chungnam Province announced on the 10th that it is recruiting five small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to participate in the '2025 RISCON TOKYO,' which will be held in Tokyo, Japan, this October. Applications will be accepted until the 30th.


RISCON TOKYO is Japan's largest crisis management industry exhibition, serving as a comprehensive expo covering disaster risk reduction, security, corporate crisis management, and all aspects of crisis response.


The province will operate an 'Integrated Korea Pavilion' together with the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, Busan Metropolitan City, and Gwangju Metropolitan City, aiming to showcase the outstanding technologies and products of Korea's disaster safety industry to the global market.


A total of 25 companies will be selected nationwide to participate, with Chungnam Province selecting five companies through its own screening process.


Eligible applicants are SMEs with headquarters or factories in Chungnam that possess disaster safety products. Interested companies should refer to the announcement on the provincial government website and submit their applications via email.


The evaluation criteria include export performance, possession of overseas certifications, corporate competitiveness, willingness to develop overseas markets, and participation experience in disaster safety technology contests organized by the province.


Selected companies will receive various forms of support, including exhibition booth rental and setup fees, interpretation services, logistics costs (based on 1 CBM), and buyer matching.


Shin Dongheon, Director of the Provincial Autonomous Safety Office, stated, "Through this expo, we aim to provide a stepping stone for disaster safety companies in the province to expand beyond the domestic market and enter overseas markets," adding, "We will continue to actively discover and support various projects to foster the disaster safety industry."





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