On June 1, Dobong District in Seoul announced that it will support local small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and small business owners in participating in domestic and international exhibitions and fairs. This initiative aims to help them develop new sales channels and enhance their market competitiveness. Dobong District accepted applications for participation during April and May of this year, and selected five final companies through a comprehensive evaluation of factors such as product suitability, technological competitiveness, and marketing plans.

Dobong District Office Building. Provided by Dobong District Office.

Dobong District Office Building. Provided by Dobong District Office.

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The selected companies are Morandoran Picture Book Store, Mamasdream Social Cooperative, Studio Plu, All That Beauty, and Pulssi Omix Co., Ltd. Each of these companies will receive support for booth rental fees of up to 2 million won when participating in exhibitions and fairs. The district expects that, through exhibition participation, these companies will achieve tangible results such as promoting their products and discovering new business partners.



Meanwhile, last year, five companies—including the Dobong Socks Manufacturers Association, Univis, and Onzown—received support and participated in domestic and international exhibitions and fairs. The Dobong Socks Manufacturers Association showcased socks at the LA Korean Festival, while Univis exhibited lighting equipment at the Busan International Railroad Technology Industry Exhibition. Onzown participated in the Artificial Intelligence Festa, introducing its artificial intelligence (AI) software.


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