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Chungbuk-do opened 'Chungbuk Joint Exhibition Hall' at CES 2025 with 9 local startups
On January 7th (local time), Chungbuk-do opened the "Chungbuk Joint Pavilion" at CES 2025, the world’s largest consumer electronics and ICT exhibition.
The pavilion was created in collaboration with Korea National University of Transportation, Chungbuk National University, the Chungbuk Regional Innovation Platform (RIS), and nine local startups.
The pavilion, themed "Digital Technology Innovation and Sustainable Future," showcased various innovative technologies from local companies, including electric vehicle and autonomous driving technology, brain and nerve treatment and pain relief technology, carbon reduction and air purification systems for living spaces, and customized health management solutions.
In addition, technologies such as medical 3D printers, biodegradable medical materials, remote vehicle driving systems, and autonomous vehicle stability research attracted the attention of visitors.
A provincial official stated, "Visitors to the joint pavilion highly evaluated the applicability and technological excellence of the products on display, and were deeply impressed by the growth potential of Chungbuk-do." He added, "We will continue to support local companies to ensure they receive global recognition on the world stage."
CES 2025, will run until January 10th, under the theme "Dive In," across various venues in Las Vegas, including the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC), Venetian Expo, and C Space.
jeonch@yna.co.kr
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** This article was translated from Korean.
Date
2025.01.09
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According to Yonhap News,
On January 7th (local time), Chungbuk-do opened the "Chungbuk Joint Pavilion" at CES 2025, the world’s largest consumer electronics and ICT exhibition.
The pavilion was created in collaboration with Korea National University of Transportation, Chungbuk National University, the Chungbuk Regional Innovation Platform (RIS), and nine local startups.
The pavilion, themed "Digital Technology Innovation and Sustainable Future," showcased various innovative technologies from local companies, including electric vehicle and autonomous driving technology, brain and nerve treatment and pain relief technology, carbon reduction and air purification systems for living spaces, and customized health management solutions.
In addition, technologies such as medical 3D printers, biodegradable medical materials, remote vehicle driving systems, and autonomous vehicle stability research attracted the attention of visitors.
A provincial official stated, "Visitors to the joint pavilion highly evaluated the applicability and technological excellence of the products on display, and were deeply impressed by the growth potential of Chungbuk-do." He added, "We will continue to support local companies to ensure they receive global recognition on the world stage."
CES 2025, will run until January 10th, under the theme "Dive In," across various venues in Las Vegas, including the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC), Venetian Expo, and C Space.
jeonch@yna.co.kr
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Source: Yonhap News (January 8, 2025)
** This article was translated from Korean.