The photo shows representatives of participating companies posing for a commemorative photo at the “Local Program for CES 2025 Participating Companies” held on the IBK ChangGong Silicon Valley Desk on the 2nd.
IBK Industrial Bank of Korea (CEO: Kim Sung-tae) announced that it conducted a pre-CES local support program for eight IBK ChangGong startups participating in CES 2025, through the IBK ChangGong Silicon Valley Desk, on the 2nd.
IBK Industrial Bank of Korea is supporting participating companies throughout the entire CES process, from pre-exhibition preparation to on-site operations, by operating both an independent booth and the IBK ChangGong Pavilion at CES 2025.
An IBK official stated, “We support and encourage all Korean venture startups participating in CES 2025,” adding, “We will continue to provide practical support for venture startups seeking to expand overseas.”
The eight venture startups selected for IBK ChangGong in August last year completed domestic pre-training programs, including customized consulting and marketing strategy development for U.S. market entry, starting with a kickoff event held in September.
In addition, through the Silicon Valley Desk program, the startups completed pitching strategy training led by local experts and gained practical know-how for entering the U.S. market through networking with startups and venture capital firms that have already entered the local market.
Source: Globalepic (globalepic.co.kr)
- Eight startups exhibited at the CES 2025 IBK ChangGong Pavilion
- Local incubation program implemented to enhance the likelihood of successful entry into the U.S. market
IBK Industrial Bank of Korea (CEO: Kim Sung-tae) announced that it conducted a pre-CES local support program for eight IBK ChangGong startups participating in CES 2025, through the IBK ChangGong Silicon Valley Desk, on the 2nd.
IBK Industrial Bank of Korea is supporting participating companies throughout the entire CES process, from pre-exhibition preparation to on-site operations, by operating both an independent booth and the IBK ChangGong Pavilion at CES 2025.
An IBK official stated, “We support and encourage all Korean venture startups participating in CES 2025,” adding, “We will continue to provide practical support for venture startups seeking to expand overseas.”
The eight venture startups selected for IBK ChangGong in August last year completed domestic pre-training programs, including customized consulting and marketing strategy development for U.S. market entry, starting with a kickoff event held in September.
In addition, through the Silicon Valley Desk program, the startups completed pitching strategy training led by local experts and gained practical know-how for entering the U.S. market through networking with startups and venture capital firms that have already entered the local market.
Source: Globalepic (globalepic.co.kr)