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Korea and Japan launch 17th bilateral Industrial Technology Fair
  • Registration date2024-10-22
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Deputy Minister for Trade Park Jong-won at the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) of the Republic of Korea attended the 17th Korea-Japan Industrial Technology Fair (“Fair”) today in Seoul.


Launched in 2008, the Fair has since acted as a bilateral channel for business exchanges and industrial and technology cooperation between the two countries. Roughly 250 Korean and Japanese business leaders are taking part this year, including representatives of key industries such as Korea-Japan Economic Association Chairman and Samyang Holdings Chairman Kim Yoon and Japan-Korea Industrial Technology Co-Operation Foundation (JKF) Senior Director Uchida Toshiaki, as well as those from the Japanese Embassy in Korea and other government officials.


The Fair is hosting one-on-one business consultations for Korean and Japanese information technology (IT) firms and materials and parts companies; technical consultations between Japanese experts and Korean businesses; and a Korea-Japan Cooperation Seminar for discussions on current trends and strategies regarding environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles. 


A part of the program is also dedicated to awarding six industry and academia figures for their contribution to bilateral industrial technology cooperation.


In his congratulatory message, Deputy Minister Park assessed that industrial and technology cooperation is a strong driver in the development of Korea-Japan relations and highlighted that the Korean government will provide strong support towards these bilateral collaborations amid the increasing global trade uncertainties.