Gyeonggi Province Recruiting SMEs to Participate in 'China Hi-Tech Fair' in November
Gyeonggi Province is recruiting promising small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the province to participate in the "China Hi-Tech Fair," which will be held in Shenzhen, China, from November 14 to 16.
The China Hi-Tech Fair is one of the world's four major high-tech exhibitions, alongside CES, MWC, and IFA. It is the largest advanced technology exhibition in China, held annually in November. The event takes place in a 400,000-square-meter venue, with participation from over 100 countries and more than 5,000 companies. Last year, 420,000 people attended the fair.
The exhibition covers more than 20 industries, including artificial intelligence (AI), semiconductors, robotics, big data, and new energy. In particular, it offers opportunities for global market entry and tangible achievements through innovative product displays, technology exchanges, forums, and networking.
Gyeonggi Province will provide selected companies with discounts on participation fees, as well as support for transportation and interpretation costs. Additional benefits include pre-exhibition marketing training, one-on-one export consulting in cooperation with KOTRA, and opportunities to visit domestic exhibitions.
Gyeonggi Province will set up a group pavilion in 12 halls at the venue, focusing on key fields such as robotics, artificial intelligence, and smart manufacturing.
Eligible applicants are SMEs whose headquarters or factories are located in Gyeonggi Province. Applications must be submitted by email (emcep@kintex.com) by September 1.
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Park Kyungseo, Director of International Trade at Gyeonggi Province, said, "Participation in the China Hi-Tech Fair will serve as an opportunity to strengthen the exhibition marketing competitiveness of Gyeonggi SMEs in an increasingly challenging global trade environment. Gyeonggi Province will continue to do its best to help companies develop export markets and revitalize the local economy."
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