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K-Chemicals Cyber Exhibition, helping 266 chemical Korean startup grow overseas

K-Chemicals Cyber Exhibition with the chemical and wonder sector because the main topic are going to be held Mar. 22-29.This online exhibition is hosted by Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) and arranged by KOTRA and KSCIA (Korea Specialty industry Association).

To support and expand the overseas expansion of Korea’s industry and wonder industry, 266 Korean export companies will participate during this online chemical product online exhibition to showcase related products.

In Industrial Chemical Product Pavilion, high-quality paints, adhesives, surfactants, additives, and plastics are often found, and in Beauty Product Pavilion, various cosmetic products that are popular within the global market are going to be displayed.

K-Chemicals exhibition

K-Chemicals Cyber Exhibition, the organizers focused on minimizing the inconvenience of buyers

First, buyers can check the merchandise information three-dimensionally within the 2D and 3D virtual exhibition halls. Also, the things are easy to look , and mobile service is provided for video conference system, chat features, and consultation reservation for straightforward and quick online consultation.

As COVID-19 pandemic is prolonged, we opened the exhibition online for safety and quarantine. Still, to market products from Korea’s promising chemical and wonder companies, MOTIE and KOTRA will provide full support.

An official from MOTIE

Also, even after this online exhibition ends, the webpages will still be accessible to look at the main products of the businesses they’re going to be introduced to 129 overseas trade centers owned by KOTRA.

This online exhibition within the field of chemistry and wonder will further be promoted by AVING News which owns global media channel to assist the worldwide companies to enter overseas market. The news are going to be reported in Korea, and also overseas, particularly the US, China, Vietnam, and Singapore, the countries that have high interest in Korean products in reporting and television advertising formats.

In the Conference Hall where side events are going to be held, various programs on the topic of industry trends in Korea, the innovation of K-Beauty, EU-REACH, K-REACH, and therefore the export system of Korea will happen .

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Leo Thevenet

I am Leo Thevenet, a software engineer turned tech journalist with a specific mission: bridging the gap between global innovation hubs. My journey started with a Bachelor's in Software Engineering in France, but it was my Master's degree in IT from Tsinghua University (Beijing) that defined my career. Living and studying at the heart of China's tech explosion gave me an insider's perspective on how scalability and rapid iteration shape tomorrow's startups. At Startup World Tech, I don't just aggregate news. I use my technical background to deconstruct complex innovations. I am constantly on the move, reporting directly from the floor of CES, Web Summit, and Slush, ensuring that the stories I share are based on real interactions with founders, not just press releases. My Exclusive Focus: Through a strategic partnership with the South Korean government, I provide exclusive, on-the-ground coverage of the Korean startup ecosystem, offering insights that are often inaccessible to Western media.

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