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Gangwon-do to operate the first Gangwon Pavilion at CES 2025
On January 8, Gangwon-do announced the opening of its first standalone pavilion, the "Gangwon Pavilion," at the world’s largest consumer electronics and ICT exhibition, CES 2025, held in Las Vegas, USA.
The opening ceremony, attended by about 100 people including the Vice Governor of Economic Affairs of Gangwon Province, the Mayor of Wonju, the President of Gangwon National University, and invited buyers, was held at 11 AM local time on the first floor of the Venetian Expo.
In his speech, Gangwon's Vice Governor said, "The opening of the Gangwon Pavilion will mark a new milestone for the global expansion of innovative companies in our province. We will support to promote the province's outstanding technological capabilities and generate tangible business results with overseas buyers."
The Gangwon Pavilion at CES 2025, spanning 1,200 square feet (about 33 pyeong), is located in Eureka Park, which showcases innovative technologies from startups. The pavilion consists of 10 corporate booths and a space that promotes Gangwon as the global future city.
The province anticipates various economic outcomes from participating in this CES, including attracting overseas investment, strengthening collaboration with global companies, and expanding exports of local companies.
The province plans to actively promote the excellent products and technologies of local companies at CES, as well as fully support business meetings with overseas buyers and export contract consultations.
CES (Consumer Electronics Show), organized by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), is one of the top three information and communications technology (ICT) exhibitions in the world. It is a venue for showcasing the latest technology trends and innovative products.
With 4,500 companies from 160 countries participating, CES is the largest IT and home appliances exhibition in the world.
jlee@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 8, Gangwon-do announced the opening of its first standalone pavilion, the "Gangwon Pavilion," at the world’s largest consumer electronics and ICT exhibition, CES 2025, held in Las Vegas, USA.
The opening ceremony, attended by about 100 people including the Vice Governor of Economic Affairs of Gangwon Province, the Mayor of Wonju, the President of Gangwon National University, and invited buyers, was held at 11 AM local time on the first floor of the Venetian Expo.
In his speech, Gangwon's Vice Governor said, "The opening of the Gangwon Pavilion will mark a new milestone for the global expansion of innovative companies in our province. We will support to promote the province's outstanding technological capabilities and generate tangible business results with overseas buyers."
The Gangwon Pavilion at CES 2025, spanning 1,200 square feet (about 33 pyeong), is located in Eureka Park, which showcases innovative technologies from startups. The pavilion consists of 10 corporate booths and a space that promotes Gangwon as the global future city.
The province anticipates various economic outcomes from participating in this CES, including attracting overseas investment, strengthening collaboration with global companies, and expanding exports of local companies.
The province plans to actively promote the excellent products and technologies of local companies at CES, as well as fully support business meetings with overseas buyers and export contract consultations.
CES (Consumer Electronics Show), organized by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), is one of the top three information and communications technology (ICT) exhibitions in the world. It is a venue for showcasing the latest technology trends and innovative products.
With 4,500 companies from 160 countries participating, CES is the largest IT and home appliances exhibition in the world.
jlee@yna.co.kr
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Source: Yonhap News (January 8, 2025)
** This article was translated from Korean.