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Six Daejeon-based companies conducted export consultations worth USD 130 mn in Paris Air Show
Date
2025.07.04
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According to Yonhap News,



On June 26, Daejeon TP announced that local companies conducted export consultations totaling USD 130 million (approximately KRW 177.5 billion) at the "2025 Paris Air Show" held in Paris, France.

During the airshow, Daejeon TP operated a joint exhibition booth, called the "Daejeon Pavilion," to support the global expansion of local strategic industries, particularly in the aerospace and aviation sectors.

The Daejeon Pavilion featured six companies: SungJin Techwin (military switches and joystick panels), SensorTech (chemical and biological agent detection sensors), i3 System (infrared detectors and camera engines), h3r, XMW (satellite communication transceivers), and Topins (short-wave infrared cameras).

The participating companies held consultations with overseas buyers from Europe, North America, and other regions, resulting in 50 consultations totaling USD 130 million and contract negotiations amounting to USD 1.98 million. SungJin Techwin is expected to sign three Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) and Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs), suggesting future collaboration expansion.

A representative from one of the participating companies remarked, "Overseas buyers we met on-site showed great interest in our technology, and it provided us with valuable insights into local demand, while giving confidence in entering the international market."

The 55th Paris Air Show, one of the world's top three aerospace exhibitions alongside the Farnborough International Airshow in the UK and the Singapore Airshow, was attended by over 2,500 companies from 48 countries. The exhibition showcased the latest technologies in civil aviation, aerospace, and defense industries.



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Source: Yonhap News (June 26, 2025)


** This article was translated from Korean.