Sejong TP to Participate in Global Exhibition with Digital Content Companies
Sejong Technopark (hereafter Sejong TP) announced on the 15th that it will participate in the 2025 K-ICT Week In Busan exhibition to promote the technologies and products of local digital content companies and to pioneer new domestic and international markets.
K-ICT Week In Busan is a comprehensive global exhibition of future-leading technologies, integrating three major exhibitions: ▲AI KOREA, ▲Cloud Expo KOREA, and ▲IT Expo Busan. Since 2015, it has been held annually and is the largest digital and ICT/SW-related exhibition in Korea.
This year, it will be held concurrently with the 2025 World Smart City Expo (WSCE 2025). An official stated, "At last year's K-ICT Week In Busan, 201 companies operated a total of 489 booths, and approximately 15,000 people visited the exhibition. Over 100 buyers from 15 countries were invited, resulting in 435 buyer consultations and a total consultation amount of 28.2 billion KRW."
Sejong TP will operate corporate promotion booths for three companies from the Sejong region participating in the SW Convergence Cluster 2.0 project: ▲Gaon Platform, ▲Overlay, and ▲Apayu.
Yang Hyunbong, President of Sejong Technopark, said, "It is very encouraging that promising digital content companies from the region are participating in Korea's largest digital and ICT/SW exhibition. This is an opportunity to demonstrate that local companies possess technological capabilities and development competence that are competitive."
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