Creating a Global Networking and Unity Platform in Las Vegas Local Area
Gyeongsan City in Gyeongbuk is focusing its administrative efforts to facilitate easier entry into the global stage through continuous communication and exchange with companies.
On the 8th (local time) during CES (International Consumer Electronics Show) 2025 in Las Vegas, USA, Gyeongsan City held the ‘2025 Gyeongsan Night’ event, creating a platform for communication to pledge a leap onto the global stage, the city announced on the 9th.
Joh Hyun-il, Mayor of Gyeongsan (left), is taking a commemorative photo with Gyeongsan entrepreneurs participating in CES. [Photo by Gyeongsan City]
The event was attended by about 40 people, including Gyeongsan Mayor Cho Hyun-il and representatives from 14 companies based in Gyeongsan participating in CES. Attendees shared their CES participation experiences and global market entry strategies, discussed cooperation plans, and took time to congratulate two companies that received innovation awards.
The 14 Gyeongsan-based companies participating in CES 2025 showcased advanced technologies such as smart healthcare, autonomous driving, and artificial intelligence (AI), attracting attention in the global market. This provided an important opportunity to confirm global demand for innovative technologies and explore possibilities for overseas expansion.
No Hyun-young, CEO of Nfuture Co., Ltd., which won a CES Innovation Award, said, “Through CES, I was able to experience global technology trends and confirm positive responses from overseas buyers,” adding, “It was a very valuable time to receive practical advice through exchanges with Gyeongsan City.”
The ‘CES 2025 Gyeongsan Pavilion’ consisted of three companies in the K-Startup Pavilion: Nfuture Co., Ltd. (vehicle-mounted ESS charging system), Creamoff Co., Ltd. (pet health monitoring device), and Smart Creator Co., Ltd. (industrial safety VR educational content); and four companies in the general pavilion: Haga Co., Ltd. (visual aid devices for the visually impaired), East Co., Ltd. (automation inspection and analysis system for manufacturing), ROG Logistics Co., Ltd. (autonomous driving system for refractive unmanned forklifts), and Global Korea Co., Ltd. (IoT-integrated Moonbot).
Mayor Cho Hyun-il of Gyeongsan said, “CES is an important opportunity to showcase Gyeongsan’s innovative technologies to the world,” adding, “Participating companies will promote the name of Gyeongsan in the global market and have a positive impact on the local economy. This event serves as a place to share those achievements and plan for the future, and we will continue to actively join companies in their challenges toward the global stage.”
Participation in ‘CES 2025’ served as an important stepping stone for confirming the global competitiveness of Gyeongsan companies and concretizing market entry strategies, and Gyeongsan City plans to continuously support local companies’ overseas expansion in the future.
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