Gwangmyeong City Recruiting Companies for 'CES 2026' Participation Until August 13
Four Companies Selected for City Pavilion
Support Provided for Booth Rental, Equipment Fees, Airfare, and More
Gwangmyeong City, Gyeonggi Province is recruiting companies to participate in the 'Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2026)' to be held in Las Vegas, USA, in January next year. Applications will be accepted until August 13.
'CES' is one of the world's top three electronics exhibitions, organized by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) of the United States. Companies from around the world showcase the latest technologies in various fields, including information technology (IT), artificial intelligence (AI), mobility, and digital health.
The city plans to conduct a first-round selection of approximately eight companies from among the applicants, and then select a final four companies through the CTA approval process. The selected companies will receive support covering up to 18 million won in participation costs, including full booth rental and equipment fees, as well as transportation costs (1 CBM), interpretation fees, and airfare.
In particular, for this event, the city will cooperate with KOTRA to produce and provide a comprehensive guidebook for participating companies. It will also organize pre-event and on-site meetings, as well as networking events with overseas buyers, to support the companies' overseas expansion.
Companies with their headquarters or factories located in Gwangmyeong City are eligible to apply. Interested companies can check the announcement on the Gwangmyeong City website and submit their applications. For more details, inquiries can be made to the city's Corporate Support Division.
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Park Seungwon, Mayor of Gwangmyeong, stated, "This support will serve as an opportunity to showcase the technological capabilities and innovative potential of local companies to the world and to achieve tangible results in market development and exports. I hope that promising small and medium-sized enterprises will actively participate and gain recognition for their technological prowess on the global stage."
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