Sundol Drone Co., Ltd. announced on the 24th (Wednesday) that a key delegation of six members from Georgia, including Robb Pitts, Chairman of Fulton County, Georgia, Georgia State Senators, the Director of Fulton County Development Agency, Kwanja, Director of the Fayette County Economic Development Office in Georgia, and city council members, visited Sundol Drone headquarters to attract Korean technology startups to the U.S. market.
On that day, the Fulton County delegation first observed Sundol Drone's military drone demonstration at the flight field in Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi-do, and then visited Sundol Drone headquarters in Hanam-si, Gyeonggi-do, focusing on ways to advance Korea's advanced drone technology into the U.S. market and create local jobs and global opportunities within the United States.
Chairman Robb Pitts said, “Sundol Drone's advanced drone technology is very impressive. We are very pleased to share a joint vision for entering the U.S. market. Especially considering that drones are emerging as a pivotal game changer in the U.S., we recognize this as an excellent opportunity. Through cooperation and efforts in markets, innovative applications, and new product offerings, we support Sundol Drone's entry into the U.S. market.”
Based on its experience exporting wired and wireless hybrid drones to the U.S. in 2024, Sundol Drone plans to concretize its entry into the U.S. market through business partnerships with the Fulton County delegation.
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