Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority “Northeast Asian Global R&D Hub “strategy

Northeast Asian Global R&D Hub strategy

The Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority (IFEZ) recently sent a delegation to the United States to announce the regional “Northeast Asian Global R&D Hub “strategy and hold an Investment Attraction(IR) Briefing for potential international investors.

Led by IFEZ Commissioner Wonsok Yun, who was joined by representatives from five Incheon-based startups—nSAGE, FutureSense, IliasAI, Ninewatt, and IDCITI—the Investment Attraction Delegation participated in various events and meetings at the Korea-U.S. Conference on Science, Technology and Entrepreneurship, now in its 37th edition, held in San Francisco, California, from Aug.21 to 24. Dr. Peter Wonsok Yun

The delegation led a forum called “Establishing a Cross-Border Redub between Korea and the U.S.” during the conference, the most significant bilateral event in science and technology hosted by the Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association.

Hosting the forum on “Establishing a Cross-Border R&D Hub between Korea and the U.S.,” Commissioner Yoon actively strove to attract investors to establish an IFEZ Global R&D Center. He also hosted the IFEZ Forum, introducing Incheon’s selection as a bio-specialized complex and its R&D Hub strategy.

Commissioner Yun also participated in the “R&D Leadership Forum panel,” meeting up with representatives from the U.S. National Research Foundation and Korean Research Institutions to introduce the Global R&D Hub being established in Incheon and gain insight into the status of joint research.

The Bay Area K-Group, the largest Silicon Valley IT network for Koreans, with over 5,800 members, agreed to work with IFEZ to promote advanced industry exchanges and the entrance of the U.S. market.

Representatives from the Incheon-based startups attended the IR Pitching Competition, three of which made it to the finals and attracted investors’ attention.

IFEZ’s efforts opened the door to U.S. investment and the entrance of Incheon-based firms into the U.S. market.

Before departing for the conference, Commissioner Yun said, “Once Incheon develops into a Global R&D Hub and attracts outstanding scientists and talent, not only will it attract promising corporations from all over the globe, but also create a global entrepreneurial ecosystem, facilitating Incheon’s rise to become a global top 10 city.”
Source: Joongang Ilbo [kim.yeonsoo1@joongang.co.kr]

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