Daejeon Secondary Battery Companies Receive Project Offers at European Exhibition
Three Companies Participate in 'InterBattery Europe 2025'
Achieve $30.5 Million in Contract Proposals
From June 7 to 9, at 'InterBattery Europe 2025' held in Munich, Germany, Kim Changhyun, Vice President of YuBat Co., a secondary battery company in Daejeon, is explaining products to overseas buyers visiting the exhibition booth. / Daejeon TP
View original imageDaejeon Technopark announced on the 12th that three local companies participating in 'InterBattery Europe 2025', held at Messe Munich in Germany from June 7 to 9 (local time), received proposals from overseas companies to participate in major projects.
InterBattery Europe is a leading energy industry exhibition in Europe, held concurrently with 'The Smarter E Europe', the continent's largest energy exhibition. This year, 93 battery companies from nine countries participated.
Mintech Co. received a proposal from European equipment supplier Company A to supply equipment worth $14.3 million (20 billion KRW) for a North American secondary battery equipment construction project.
YuBat Co. finalized discussions with global defense company Company B regarding participation in a next-generation aircraft development project bid and signed a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA).
Huvis Co. also held negotiations with European secondary battery company Company C for the export of product samples.
Kim Wooyeon, President of Daejeon TP, stated, "Requests from overseas companies to participate in projects demonstrate that the global technological capabilities of Daejeon's secondary battery companies are being recognized both domestically and internationally." He added, "We plan to discover and implement a variety of overseas expansion programs this year, including in Germany, the Czech Republic, and Poland, to help local companies expand their entry into the European market."
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