Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency(KOTRA)

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A Vital Agency Promoting Korea’s Economic Development 

Korea’s remarkable economic growth over the past several decades has been accompanied by an equally stunning expansion of Korean exports to global markets, which has been the major growth engine driving the nation’s prosperity.
At the vanguard of Korea’s export economy is the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency(KOTRA), charged with promoting the country’s trade, attracting foreign investment, and forming cooperative technological and industrial partnerships with leading global corporations and organizations.
Founded in 1962 as the Korea Trade Promotion Corporation, the establishment of the national trade promotion organization coincided with the birth of Korea’s industrialization and economic expansion. Exports led the development of the national economy, aided by a variety of trade promotion initiatives overseen by KOTRA. The organization helps Korean firms analyze foreign markets, provides administrative support, and links potential overseas buyers with Korean companies seeking markets for their products. In 1995, the name of the organization was changed to the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency in order to reflect the role of KOTRA in a new global age, as foreign companies increasingly sought to invest directly in Korea.
KOTRA’s main responsibilities include the facilitation of international trade, promoting foreign investment in Korea, providing information and data to both Korean companies and foreign buyers, and operating a network of branch offices called Korea Business Centers around the world to gather and disseminate information, establish contracts, and assist Korean companies operating in foreign markets. KOTRA’s overseas network includes 127 Korea Business Centers in 84 countries.
The organization supports the export activities of Korean companies through business matchmaking that aims to link foreign buyers with the right products made by Korean companies. KOTRA holds trade shows, exhibitions, seminars and business meetings to help foreign companies seeking new products or partners in Korea. As part of these efforts, KOTRA also provides support for Korean companies participating in international exhibitions and conferences by sett ing up “Korea Pavilions” designed to promote Korean industries and increase awareness of Korean products.
As one of Korea’s most prominent government organizations, KOTRA has assisted the nation’s economic development. The organization has adapted to changing market conditions, by creating new support systems for investment in Korea as well as responding to new demand for Korean cultural contents, such as movies, TV dramas, and computer games, in markets around the world.

Overseas Branch Office Project

What is the Overseas Branch Office Project?

The Overseas Branch Office Project (hereinafter, “the Project”) has been promoted since 2000. The Project is designed to provide support for Korean small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) producing certified goods in entering new markets and in making export deals with the close cooperation of the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA), a state-funded organization operated by the Korean government.
KOTRA’s overseas trade centers serve as a one-on-one partner with domestic export companies designated for the Project to help the companies enter new markets. The centers enable export companies to obtain the maximum effect at a minimum cost through overseas branch offices , and provide comprehensive support for all activities needed for exploring new overseas markets ranging from the decision of overseas expansion to the stage of export performance.

What is special about the Overseas Branch Office Project?

The Project is led by KOTRA overseas trade centers to help domestic companies without overseas branch offi ces enter new overseas markets in carrying out research in relevant areas and finding export trade channels. For companies to participate in the Project, they are required to possess excellent products with potential as export items in countries or regions where KOTRA overseas trade centers are located.
A company under the Project is thoroughly selected through prior examination by reviewing the marketability of its products. The product of a certain company is reviewed as to whether it has suffi cient marketability in a country that intends to import, and such product is required to prove that it is more excellent than the existing products. Only when a company has passed through a series of reviews can it participate in the Project by making a contract among the company’s overseas trade centers and KOTRA headquarters.

How does the Overseas Branch Offi ce Project work?

KOTRA is responsible for the companies selected for the Project from start to finish. Currently, 127 overseas trade centers, which are located in 84 countries and in 10 regions, take the lead in exploring new overseas markets by about 500 competent staffs in charge of the Project. The centers help enhance the accessibility between companies and overseas buyers by inviting overseas branch office workers to overseas trade centers. They select both a company for the overseas branch office and the most suitable local company through cooperation with experts who have professional knowledge of the relevant products.
Additionally, even after the termination of the agreement with the overseas branch office, the centers help improve the stability of local companies and provide support for exports by off ering after-sales services for about six months in terms of the contents of consultation with buyers with whom such company maintained business relations during the period of the agreement.
Companies for overseas branch offices are excellent SMEs that the Korean government and KOTRA guarantee. Such companies can promptly respond to the needs and demands of overseas buyers through overseas trade centers located in 123 cities across the world. They also provide products that take the lead in the market, meeting the needs of buyers and monitoring the latest trends through KOTRA’s market research.


 
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An Emerging Specialist in Global Radar Markets

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[INQ. NO. 2110E24] IUPLUS Co., Ltd., established in 2011, is a globally emerging company in the radar sensors market. The company is currently about to release its cutting-edge wearable vital sensors, used for monitoring and analyzing body signals.
Notably, the company recently started a joint development with several promising companies – in order to develop the applied products with radar ECG sensors for the U-health medical sector and the self-driving vehicle field.

We interviewed the CEO for an overall introduction of the company, and its current business strategy and advancement into global markets.

Could you please briefly tell us about your company?
Established in December 9, 2011, we have developed our own technologies and products related to radar sensors as a professional radar sensor manufacturer.
We offer various products for physical security, transportation, industrial measuring sensors, IoT, and other sectors. Recently, we have been planning to release wearable vital sensors that will be used to detect and analyze body signals.
We boast a low false-detection rate as all products feature algorithms used to remove environmental noise. Through our self-developed radar performance measurement device, we are able to secure solutions to product quality and mass production.
We will take the lead in helping to create a more beautiful and convenient world by utilizing radar technologies.

IUPLUS Inc.

What are your main export products?
As the current radar sensor market is in its early stages both at home and abroad, we need to put a lot of time and effort into overseas marketing activities for exports.
We have expanded product lines through reflecting on the needs of the numerous global buyers from Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan, India, Japan, and other countries.
Lately, as the demand for radar sensors increases, we are currently receiving requests for business consultations from overseas companies – through KOTRA, export consultation meetings at overseas exhibitions, etc.
In particular, we have received many inquiries regarding the supply of vital radar sensors, and we are in currently in negotiations with a Taiwan-based company.
With our own radar technology, we aim to achieve export success for vital radar sensors.

An Emerging Specialist in Global Radar Markets

Do you have any special export strategies in the era of COVID-19?
There are many companies that are considering ‘untact’ sensing solutions since the era of COVID-19 started. Particularly, there is a new market that is being formed for ‘untact’ electrocardiogram (ECG) sensors in the U-health medical sector. And in the self-driving area, the ‘untact’ ECG sensor market is emerging to monitor the status of drivers.
At present, we are jointly developing products applied with ‘untact’ ECG sensors suitable for the aforementioned markets – in cooperation with a number of companies.
The applied products are being developed for export to overseas markets, beyond the domestic market. While doing so, we are focusing on the future value for individual health management.

IUPLUS Inc.

Finally, please give a short message for overseas potential buyers
We are able to supply various products requested by global customers through experience and know-how on radar sensors, microwaves, and digital technologies that we have built up over the past 10 years.
In addition, we have the capacity to mass-produce the world-class radar measuring equipment based upon our innovative technologies and expertise.
IUPLUS Co., Ltd. will ceaselessly strive to satisfy our invaluable customers – through providing top-quality services based on radar sensor technologies. Thank you.

An Emerging Specialist in Global Radar Markets


 
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S. Korean IT Makers to Reaffirm Their Competitiveness at CeBIT 2013

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More than 90 South Korean companiesare slated to partake in this year edition of CeBIT. Scheduled to take place March 3-9, CeBIT- which has been consistently known as one of the world’s three largest IT and telecommunications exhibitions – will feature the largest-ever outputs in various aspects allowing Korean exhibitors to witness their maximized promotion outcomes.

KOTRA (Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Corporation) is officially organizing and helping the systematic preparation of Korean enterprises for the fair. The Korean companies specializing in such various areas of technology-intensive products as computer hardware, data security, information technology, Internet, IT service, card system, security system, remote telecommunication, computer software, network technology, security, finance technology, digital engineering, e-business, digital home appliances, internet technology, UMTS, navigation, online industries, new ubiquitous devices, etc. will be showcasing their flagship items that are finely tuned to active exploration of new foreign markets, thus boosting the global presence of their products.

A spokesperson for the organizers of CeBIT 2013 said, ”During the fair, some 100 Korean companies will be at the upcoming CeBIT with Samsung Electronics’semiconductor division having a booth, as well as IBM, Dell, Google, Microsoft and Intel. The plan of Samsung Electronics was outlined by a spokesperson of the fair that it will strengthen its image of newly concentrating on IT business as a new flagship business through massively expanding its exhibition area of 1,000m2. In CeBIT2012, the global IT behemoth has extensively shown its competitiveness in such areas of B2B mobile, printer, display, etc.

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