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    Global IT companies such as Google and Nvidia are very interested in ‘AI Gwangju’… Mayor Ki-Jeong Kang “Strengthening as an AI convergence startup city”

    Gwangju Metropolitan City Mayor Kang Ki-jeong visited the John Deere corporate exhibition hall set up in the West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) on the 6th (local time), the second day of 'CES 2023', the world's largest home appliance and IT exhibition, and explained agricultural machinery products. is listening to  |  Provided by - Gwangju Metropolitan City
    Gwangju Metropolitan City Mayor Kang Ki-jeong visited the John Deere corporate exhibition hall set up in the West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) on the 6th (local time), the second day of ‘CES 2023’, the world’s largest home appliance and IT exhibition, and explained agricultural machinery products. is listening to | Provided by – Gwangju Metropolitan City

    Gwangju Metropolitan City (Mayor Kang Ki-jeong) gained strong confidence in building an artificial intelligence (AI) convergence startup city. This is because global companies such as Google Cloud and Nvidia are paying attention to ‘AI Gwangju.’ Mayor Kang Ki-jeong and the Gwangju visiting group visited ‘CES 2023’, the world’s largest information technology (IT) and home appliance exhibition, for 6 nights and 9 days from the 4th to the 12th, and visited world-class companies such as Google and NVIDIA in Silicon Valley, USA. We met and discussed ways to attract investment, create a startup ecosystem, and cooperate in talent development to set future directions. 

    First, the operation of CES’ first Gwangju Promotion Center is considered a valuable achievement in that it opened the door to overseas sales channels and raised confidence and pride in participating companies. In addition, the establishment of an AI research center through an investment agreement with Sol Co., Ltd., a semiconductor biosensor venture company, an annual export contract of $10 million with Ventech Frontier Co., Ltd., a business agreement with ESTV, a global e-sports channel, and discussions on the second phase of AI business between Google and NVIDIA. This is the main achievement. In addition, eight technical exchange and cooperation plan meetings that advanced to the stage before signing a business agreement (MOU) also became valuable seeds for ‘Daum’. 

    Gwangju Metropolitan City Mayor Kang Ki-jeong taking a commemorative photo with Lee Jong-mook, CEO of Sol Co., Ltd. and officials in front of the CES 2023 Innovation Award winning company pavilion on the 7th (local time) after signing an investment agreement to revitalize the healthcare industry ecosystem │Provided by - Gwangju Metropolitan City
    Gwangju Metropolitan City Mayor Kang Ki-jeong taking a commemorative photo with Lee Jong-mook, CEO of Sol Co., Ltd. and officials in front of the CES 2023 Innovation Award-winning company hall after signing an investment agreement to revitalize the healthcare industry ecosystem on the 7th (local time) │ Provided by Gwangju Metropolitan City

    In particular, the artificial intelligence (AI), mobility, and semiconductor industries that Gwangju City is focusing on in the 8th popular election are exactly in line with global trends, and global companies, promising startups, and venture investment companies are paying attention to Gwangju as an AI-centered city. It made me realize the growth potential. Gwangju City will use this as a driving force and begin full-scale promotion of key projects that will open the future of an AI convergence startup city, such as the second phase of the artificial intelligence integration complex project and the establishment of an AI gifted inventory. 


    Historic first participation… Hope radiated from CES


    The Gwangju Visiting Group operated the first Gwangju Promotion Center at ‘CES 2023’, showcasing Gwangju’s accumulated technological capabilities, raising corporate confidence and pride, and opening the door to overseas sales channels. At this CES Gwangju Promotion Hall, a total of 15 products were introduced by 9 companies, including 8 companies under the co-brand GIEL and IndieJ, which won Gwangju’s only CES 2023 Innovation Award. 

    IndieJ booth participating in CES 2023 |  Filming - AVING NEWS
    IndieJ booth participating in CES 2023 | Filming – AVING News
    Signing of contract between Bentech Frontier and Virus Xbuster of USA |  Provided by - Gwangju Metropolitan City
    Signing of contract between Bentech Frontier and Virus Xbuster of USA | Provided by – Gwangju Metropolitan City

    During this period, over 300 overseas buyers and companies visited, and over 150 experts from universities and other institutions showed interest in applying local products and innovative technologies. In particular, Ventec Frontier Co., Ltd. achieved the feat of signing an annual export contract for air purification sterilizers worth $10 million with VirusXbuster of the United States. 

    In addition, Gwangju City signed a business agreement with Sol Co., Ltd., a semiconductor biosensor venture company that won the ‘CES 2023 Innovation Award’, and began creating local jobs. In addition, through a business agreement with the LA branch of the World Korean Trade Association at Gwangju Techno Park, the company laid the foundation for becoming an e-sports mecca through a business agreement with Gwangju company export revitalization and a business agreement with ESTV, a global e-sports channel.

    Gwangju Metropolitan City Mayor Kang Ki-jeong is having a conversation while watching the e-sports broadcast screen after signing a business agreement for cooperation in the e-sports field with ESTV CEO Eric Yoon at ESTV Studio in Los Angeles, USA, on the afternoon of the 4th (local time).  |  Provided by - Gwangju Metropolitan City
    Gwangju Metropolitan City Mayor Kang Ki-jeong is having a conversation while watching the e-sports broadcast screen after signing a business agreement for cooperation in the e-sports field with ESTV CEO Eric Yoon at ESTV Studio in Los Angeles, USA, on the afternoon of the 4th (local time). | Provided by – Gwangju Metropolitan City

    In addition, for an average of 12 hours a day, they visited a total of 100 corporate booths (exhibitions), including global companies such as LG Electronics, Google, Samsung Electronics, and Amazon, as well as AI robotics and semiconductor companies, to examine new technologies and industrial trends at home and abroad.


    Google Cloud and NVIDIA global IT companies pay attention to Gwangju


    Love calls for Gwangju, the center of artificial intelligence (AI), also poured in. Following Google Cloud’s proposal for collaboration in talent training, a collaboration project was proposed between NVIDIA, a global company in the field of AI computing, and LVIS, founded by Professor Jinhyung Lee of Stanford University, a world-renowned authority on brain nerve cell network research. Gwangju City plans to conduct additional discussions to lead to tangible results. 

    It also received a lot of attention from the ‘Rising Tide Fund’, a venture investment specialist in Silicon Valley, USA. Chairman Osama Hassanain unusually invited Mayor Kang and the Gwangju visiting group to his home to exchange opinions on ways to cooperate in attracting investment and discuss the schedule for his visit to Korea.  

    Gwangju Metropolitan City Mayor Kang Ki-jeong is smiling brightly after visiting the home of Chairman Osama Hassanain of the Silicon Valley Rising Tide Fund in the US on the 9th and discussing ways to attract investment with Chairman Osama.  │ Provided by - Gwangju Metropolitan City
    Gwangju Metropolitan City Mayor Kang Ki-jeong is smiling brightly after visiting the home of Chairman Osama Hassanain of the Silicon Valley Rising Tide Fund in the US on the 9th and discussing ways to attract investment with Chairman Osama. │ Provided by – Gwangju Metropolitan City
    Gwangju Metropolitan City Mayor Kang Ki-jeong visited the Google headquarters in Silicon Valley, USA on the 9th (local time) to explore ways for mutual cooperation between Gwangju City and Google, and then City Council Chairman Jeong Moo-chang, Deputy Mayor for Culture and Economy Kim Gwang-jin, Chonnam National University President Jeong Seong-taek, and Sephi Moghadam discussed Google's external cooperation and cooperation. Taking a commemorative photo with the senior team leader of the research division │ Provided by Gwangju Metropolitan City
    Gwangju Metropolitan City Mayor Kang Ki-jeong visited the Google headquarters in Silicon Valley, USA on the 9th (local time) to explore ways for mutual cooperation between Gwangju City and Google, and then City Council Chairman Jeong Moo-chang, Deputy Mayor for Culture and Economy Kim Gwang-jin, Chonnam National University President Jeong Seong-taek, and Sephi Moghadam discussed Google’s external cooperation and cooperation. Taking a commemorative photo with the senior team leader of the research division │ Provided by – Gwangju Metropolitan City
    Gwangju Metropolitan City Mayor Kang Ki-jeong visits UC Berkeley, USA, on the 9th (local time) and exchanges greetings with Dariush Zahedi, director of UC Berkeley's AMENA Center.  │ Provided by - Gwangju Metropolitan City
    Gwangju Metropolitan City Mayor Kang Ki-jeong visits UC Berkeley, USA, on the 9th (local time) and exchanges greetings with Dariush Zahedi, director of UC Berkeley’s AMENA Center. │ Provided by – Gwangju Metropolitan City

    In addition, a meeting with Altos Ventures, a global investment company venture capital (VC), and in-depth discussions with AI experts actively active in Silicon Valley were held, opening the way for Gwangju AI startups to enter Silicon Valley in the United States. 


    Local government-business-university cooperation… “Innovation continues”


    This visit was held by the public, government, and academia, including Gwangju City and City Council, Gwangju Free Economic Zone Authority, Gwangju Techno Park and Artificial Intelligence Industry Convergence Business Group, Chonnam National University, Honam University, Donggang University, and local companies, which are investment and contribution organizations, to expand local food and improve future sustainability. It is meaningful that we worked together to secure it.

    In addition to regulatory reform, local governments, companies, and universities will work together to establish a plan to create innovative companies by seeking institutional and cultural support measures for innovative companies. In addition, as the global market is paying attention to the Gwangju AI data center and AI companies, policy alternatives are being created through data-based administrative innovation.

    In addition, we will accelerate the process of making Gwangju a proving ground for corporate growth. Although there are legal and institutional limitations, we plan to find specific ways to demonstrate and verify new technologies and ideas throughout Gwangju.

    Gwangju Metropolitan City Mayor Kang Ki-jeong is taking a commemorative photo after meeting with Professor Lee Jin-hyung of Stanford University regarding the development of a treatment for brain diseases at the CES 2023 Gwangju Co-Brand Promotion Center held in Las Vegas, USA on the 6th (local time).│ Provided by - Gwangju Metropolitan City
    Gwangju Metropolitan City Mayor Kang Ki-jeong is taking a commemorative photo after meeting with Professor Lee Jin-hyung of Stanford University regarding the development of a treatment for brain diseases at the CES 2023 Gwangju Co-Brand Promotion Center held in Las Vegas, USA on the 6th (local time).│ Provided by – Gwangju Metropolitan City
    Gwangju Metropolitan City Mayor Kang Ki-jeong and the Gwangju visiting group are visiting the NVIDIA headquarters in Silicon Valley, USA, on the 10th (local time) to observe a demonstration of digital twin (virtual model) technology.  │ Provided by - Gwangju Metropolitan City
    Gwangju Metropolitan City Mayor Kang Ki-jeong and the Gwangju visiting group are visiting the NVIDIA headquarters in Silicon Valley, USA, on the 10th (local time) to observe a demonstration of digital twin (virtual model) technology. │ Provided by – Gwangju Metropolitan City
    Gwangju Metropolitan City's 'CES 2023' Gwangju visiting group held a meeting with Namho, co-representative of global venture capital (VC) Altos Ventures and a global investment company network at WeWork in Silicon Valley on the 10th (local time) to expand investment support for AI startups. A meeting was held.│Provided by - Gwangju Metropolitan City
    Gwangju Metropolitan City’s ‘CES 2023’ Gwangju visiting group held a meeting with Namho, co-representative of global venture capital (VC) Altos Ventures and a global investment company network at WeWork in Silicon Valley on the 10th (local time) to expand investment support for AI startups. A meeting was held.│Provided by – Gwangju Metropolitan City

    Gwangju Mayor Kang Ki-jeong said, “The whole world is paying attention to Gwangju, the AI-centered city.” He added, “We will create policy alternatives through not only corporate innovation but also administrative innovation based on data, and implement a convergence administration that removes partitions and walls, while creating Gwangju for corporate growth.” “Let’s continue innovation to turn the entire region into a field of demonstration,” he said. 

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