Wemade announced on the 28th that CEO Jang Hyun-guk held an official meeting with Mohammad Ali Rashid Lootah, Chairman and CEO of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), marking the first time a Korean game company has done so.
Jang Hyun-guk, CEO of Wemade (left), Mohammad Ali Rashid Luta, Chairman and CEO of the UAE Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry (right) [Photo by Wemade]
The Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry consists of commercial, digital, and international divisions. It plays a role in creating a favorable business environment for companies entering Dubai and strengthening the overall business climate. In September, the chamber dispatched a delegation to Korea and visited Wemade's headquarters.
During this meeting, the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry promised to support network connections with local institutions and companies to facilitate Wemade's successful expansion in the Middle East. Additionally, it plans to support smooth exchanges between Wemade and the chamber's overseas offices in 27 countries.
Wemade has decided to strengthen its local business capabilities to contribute to the growth of Dubai's gaming and Web3 industries and to establish a solid cooperative relationship.
CEO Jang said, "Dubai is one of the most dynamic regions leading the next-generation gaming industry, and the role of the Chamber of Commerce is very important. Wemade will actively support Dubai's key gaming industry initiatives with the experience and technological expertise we have accumulated."
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