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InnoBiz Association Signs Business Agreement with the Federation of Korean American Chambers of Commerce in the Americas

Support for Inno-Biz Companies Entering the US Market, Cooperation for Hosting the 2025 Miju Korean Business Conference

The Innobiz Association announced that on the 8th local time, it signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Federation of Korean American Chambers of Commerce in the Americas in Las Vegas, USA, for cooperation and exchange regarding the entry of Innobiz companies into the U.S. market.


The signing ceremony was held during the association's 'CES 2025 Innobiz Companies Delegation' schedule. The association was represented by Chairman Jeong Gwang-cheon, Vice Chairman Choi Jong-bok (CEO of Jix Technology), Director Baek Seong-wook (CEO of Hightecker), Director Hwang Hyun-seung (CEO of Sepact), CEO Kim Min-su (CEO of LSware), Director Hwang Yong-gyeong (CEO of LD Carbon), and a total of nine Innobiz companies attended.

InnoBiz Association Signs Business Agreement with the Federation of Korean American Chambers of Commerce in the Americas The Inno-Biz Association and the Federation of Korean American Chambers of Commerce have signed a business agreement and are taking a commemorative photo. The third person from the left in the front row is Jeong Gwangcheon, President of the Inno-Biz Association, and the fourth is Lee Kyungcheol, President of the Federation. Photo by the Inno-Biz Association

The Federation of Korean American Chambers of Commerce in the Americas was represented by President Lee Kyung-chul (Chairman of Whale Enterprise LLC) and Senior Vice President Noh Sang-il, who exchanged opinions to expand cooperation between the two organizations.


According to the MOU, both organizations will continuously share information on policies, market trends, and industry outlooks, and actively support Innobiz companies' entry into the U.S. market by seeking new business opportunities with local companies.


Additionally, the association will directly participate in the '2025 Korean American Business Conference in the Americas' hosted by the Federation on April 17 in Atlanta, USA, working together to expand exchanges between Korean companies at home and abroad and ensure the successful hosting of the event.


Chairman Jeong Gwang-cheon stated, "Since the North American region is a major export market for Innobiz companies with high demand for market entry, we look forward to continuous exchange and cooperation with the Federation of Korean American Chambers of Commerce in the Americas. We will further accelerate the globalization of Innobiz companies amid the new changes in the U.S."


Meanwhile, the Federation of Korean American Chambers of Commerce in the Americas was established in 1980 and is an organization composed of 80 Korean American chambers of commerce across the Americas. Based on its extensive network throughout the United States, it represents the economic interests of Korean companies and plays a pivotal role in supporting domestic companies' entry into the U.S. market.


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