Korea Electric Power Corporation(KEPCO), which operates Korea’s national power grid, is leading the way in energy innovation. At CES, KEPCO will showcase technologies spanning the entire power value chain—from generation and transmission to distribution and consumption—including five CES Innovation Awards Honorees.
Korea Electrical Manufacturers Association
Korea Electrical Manufacturers Association (KOEMA) enhances the competitiveness of the Korean electrical industry. We host ELECS Korea and Vietnam, the premier electrical power exhibition, showcasing cutting-edge energy solutions, smart grids, and sustainable technologies. Join us to explore innovative partnerships and lead the future of the global power and energy market.
Korea Biotechnology Industry Organization(KoreaBIO)
Korea Biotechnology Industry Organization (KoreaBIO) is an organization established as a result of merger between three different industry associations in the biotechnology field in November 2008. KoreaBIO promotes communication among all bio-industry related organizations and is striving to create a sustainable biotechnology industry ecosystem. KoreaBIO is a central organization with around 600 members from major pharma & biotechnology enterprises to special members, representing the biotechnology industry of Korea. KoreaBIO also develops various training and policy-making programs to serve the member companies more efficiently and promotes co-operation, investment relations, and technological collaborations around the world. | X | Korea BIO? Korea BIO, a leading organization in the bio industry, including pharmaceuticals, medical devices, environmental technology, and biotechnology, supports the business activities of more than 600 member companies of various sizes across all sectors of the bio industry.
Korea Creative Content Agency (KOCCA)
Korea Creative Content Agency (KOCCA) supports production and business growth of many different genres, including broadcasting, video game, music, fashion, animation, character, comics, IP, new technology convergence content.
KOREA ADVANCED MATERIALS Co., Ltd.
KAM, the leading enterprise in Korea’s optical electronics industry, offering a range of high-quality optical products, including our signature AWG (I-temp, High-Power) & TFF Module, CWDM, WDM, Optical Power Meter, PLC Splitter for FTTH, Optical sensor & Sensing system, Optical Monitoring system, etc., to meet all customer requirements.
KOREA Biohealth Hub
KOREA Biohealth Hub is a collaborative booth with eight key organizations shaping Korea’s pharmaceutical and biotech landscape. Click here for a one-pager on each organization. 1. CARM (Council For Advanced Regenerative Medicine) 2. KBIOHealth (OSONG Medical Innovation Foundation) 3. KFRM (Korean Fund for Regenerative Medicine) 4. KHIDI (Korea Health Industry Development Institute) 5. KIT (Korea Institute of Toxicology) 6. KMEDIhub (Daegu-Gyeongbuk Medical Innovation Foundation) 7. KoBIA (Korea Biomedicine Industry Association) 8. KPBMA (Korea Pharmaceutical and Bio-Pharma Manufacturers Association)
KOPIA (Korea Photovoltaic Industry Association)
Korea Photovoltaic Industry Association (KOPIA) KOPIA (Korea Photovoltaic Industry Association) is a non-profit organization authorized by the Ministry of Knowledge and the Economy. KOPIA is a national PV association dedicated to the photovoltaic industry and represents all facets of the PV value chain in Korea. It was established in 2009 in order to promote the Korean PV industry. Our objectives are to 1) establish the best legal framework to boost the Korean PV industry 2) stimulate interest in PV technologies and applications, and 3) raise the public awareness of PV by providing the best information and knowledge possible. There are over fifty company members ranging from those who produce polysilicon, cell, and module products to those who are system integrators. Some of the large companies include Hyundai Energy Solutions, Shinsung E&G, LG Electronics and Hanwha Solutions. All company members play a crucial role in the Korean PV industry.