Gyeonggi Province Connects 23 Promising Local Companies with Global Investors
Gyeonggi Province and the Gyeonggi Economic and Science Promotion Agency held the 'Invest Gyeonggi Overseas Investment Attraction IR Day (Investor Presentation)' over two days, July 7-8, at the agency's coworking space in Suwon Gwanggyo Technovalley.
This event was part of the 'Invest Gyeonggi' initiative by Gyeonggi Province and was organized to connect promising companies in the province with global investors, thereby expanding opportunities for overseas investment attraction and entry into global markets. 'Invest Gyeonggi' is a project that identifies companies within the province with high investment potential and supports them in strengthening their investment capabilities and attracting foreign capital.
A total of 23 promising companies from Gyeonggi Province participated in the event, representing future growth industries such as artificial intelligence (AI), digital content, bio and digital health, smart industries, and climate tech. Ten global investment firms from countries including the United States, Singapore, and Japan joined the event both online and offline as investors.
Gyeonggi Province and the Gyeonggi Economic Science Promotion Agency held the 'INVEST Gyeonggi Overseas Investment Attraction IR Day (Investment Briefing)' for two days on the 7th and 8th at the Gyeonggi Economic Science Promotion Agency Coworking Space in Suwon Gwanggyo Technovalley. Photo by Gyeonggi Province
View original imageGyeonggi Province invited representatives of global investment headquarters and domestic branches interested in sectors such as artificial intelligence, healthcare, cybersecurity, advanced materials, climate tech, and clean energy, considering the industries and investment needs of the participating companies.
During the event, participating companies conducted 'IR pitching' sessions, presenting their innovative technologies, business models, and growth strategies to global investors. This was followed by an 'Investor Paradigm Talk' with analysts from global investment firms, where they shared current investment areas of interest and the evaluation criteria used by investors.
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Additionally, one-on-one investment consultations between global investors and participating companies were held. These consultations were matched based on the investor's areas of interest and the companies' needs, focusing on technological competitiveness, marketability, and investment potential.
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