Promoting Expansion of Technology and Business Cooperation

The Innobiz Association (Korea Association of Innovative Businesses for SMEs) announced on the 17th that it conducted the 'China Leading Innovative Industry Enterprises Training Program' in Shenzhen, China, from November 12 to 15.


During this program, the association focused on benchmarking leading companies in future promising industries such as artificial intelligence (AI), drones, electric vehicles, and smart logistics through direct site visits. A total of 14 people participated in the training, including Innobiz Association President Jung Kwangchun and representatives from Innobiz companies.

Attendees are taking a commemorative photo at the inauguration ceremony of the Innobiz Association Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Office. Innobiz Association

Attendees are taking a commemorative photo at the inauguration ceremony of the Innobiz Association Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Office. Innobiz Association

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The participants attended the 'China Hi-Tech Fair,' the largest technology exhibition in China, and visited major high-tech companies in Shenzhen, including BYD, DJI, SF EXPRESS, and HUAWEI, to observe technological trends and explore potential cooperation opportunities.


In addition, at the Korea-China Innovation Forum seminar, they exchanged information and discussed ways to expand cooperation with representatives from over 30 Chinese innovative high-tech companies such as the Shenzhen Trade Promotion Department, Shenzhen SME Association, and Zhenzheng Texin, focusing on advanced industries like AI, autonomous driving, and drones.


During this visit, the association officially opened the 'Innobiz Association Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Office' within the Baekgang Holdings Shenzhen Office. Through this, the association established a base for Innobiz companies to enter southern China and strengthened the foundation for local networking and business support.


Furthermore, the association signed a business agreement with 'Shenzhen Huitong Global International Service,' a state-owned enterprise in Shenzhen, to establish a practical support system, including comprehensive support services and office space for companies entering Shenzhen.



President Jung Kwangchun stated, "The association will continue to provide ongoing support and cooperation so that Korea's leading innovative companies can secure competitiveness in the global market."


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