Nigeria and the industrial sector in Daejeon are exploring opportunities for collaboration.


On December 10, the Daejeon Chamber of Commerce and Industry announced that it had discussed ways to expand industrial cooperation and technology exchanges with the Nigerian economic delegation at the National Hanbat University the previous day.


The Nigerian economic delegation visited Samjin E&I Co., Ltd. on the 9th to directly tour the automated equipment-based production site. Provided by Daejeon Chamber of Commerce and Industry

The Nigerian economic delegation visited Samjin E&I Co., Ltd. on the 9th to directly tour the automated equipment-based production site. Provided by Daejeon Chamber of Commerce and Industry

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The day's schedule was attended by 35 people, including the Nigerian ambassador and officials from the federal government and public institutions. After completing their exchange program at Hanbat University, the Nigerian delegation visited Samjin E&I Co., Ltd. to directly tour the automated equipment-based production site, where they examined the process operation methods, quality management system, and the structure of on-site technical personnel management.


During the site visit, the delegation expressed interest in Samjin E&I's manufacturing processes and field-oriented operation system, exchanging views on possible methods of technological cooperation and workforce development that could be applied to Nigeria's local industrial environment.


They also indicated their intention to review the potential for cooperation with the Daejeon industrial sector, focusing on industrial technology, manufacturing environment, and the training of technical personnel.


The Daejeon Chamber of Commerce and Industry plans to use this exchange as an opportunity to expand local companies' cooperation with Nigeria, while continuing to strengthen connections with the global industrial network.



Jung Taehee, Chairman of the Daejeon Chamber of Commerce and Industry, stated, "Industrial cooperation is realized based on on-site competitiveness and mutual trust," adding, "We will strengthen the role of companies and economic organizations so that the exchange with the Nigerian delegation does not end as a simple visit, but leads to technological cooperation, talent development, and ultimately, practical business collaboration between the Daejeon industrial sector and Nigeria."


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