Online info meeting: Possibilities for Danish companies in South Korea and Japan
Join the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark and Odense Robotics on 20 August at an online info meeting and learn more about the robotics, automation and drone markets in Korea and Japan, as well as the advantages of attending the market visit to Seoul and Tokyo in January 2025.
With a growing interest in new markets from members of the Danish robotics, automation and drone cluster, the Innovation Centre Denmark in Seoul, the Trade Council in Japan and Odense Robotics invite you to join us for a deep dive into the Korean and Japanese markets as well as the many benefits of joining the market visit to Seoul and Tokyo in January 2025.
Having the highest robot density in manufacturing sector, South Korea is poised for significant growth in the robotics market with notable advancements in both its manufacturing and service industry. Headquarters to Samsung and LG, the country’s robust IT infrastructure, cloud technology, and advanced manufacturing processes usher in a new era of robotics.
Japan is home to some of the world’s leading manufacturers and robotics companies. Japan’s robotics market is a significant and rapidly evolving sector, projected to see continued growth through 2032. The market is broadly segmented into industrial and service robotics each with distinct applications, while drones are also up-and-coming.
Insights from a new market analysis on the two markets will be shared at the info meeting on 20 August as well as insights on the various opportunities for Danish solutions in Korea and Japan. The info meeting will also include presentations from Danish companies already doing business in the two markets, or local partners working with Danish businesses.
The info meeting is meant to provide Danish robotics, automation and drone companies with insights and inspiration, but also motivation to join the market visit to Seoul and Tokyo on 20 – 24 January 2025.
Gain new inspiration and get insights on:
- What defines the Korean and Japanese markets for robotics?
- What are the opportunities and challenges for entering the two markets?
- What technology demands are there and where do Danish companies have competitive advantages?
Who can join?
The event is targeted at Danish robotics, automation and drone companies, who want to expand to new markets, specifically Asian markets.
- 09.00
Welcome and introduction
Julie Thygesen Rydahl, International Project Manager, Odense Robotics - 09.05
Korea – rapidly advancing and innovation-driven
Key findings from a market analysis of robotics in Korea
Haewon Rah, Senior Innovation Officer, Innovation Centre Denmark Seoul - 09.20
Company presentation Korea
Learnings and opportunities for Danish companies
Greg Lee, Country Manager, Universal Robots - Korea - 09.35
Japan – pioneering and technologically sophisticated
Key findings from a sector analysis of robotics in Japan
Kazufumi Okazaki, Senior Commercial Officer, Royal Danish Embassy in Tokyo - 09.50
Opportunities and entry strategies for robotics in Japan’s Healthcare Industry: A Danish perspective
Yoichi Miyazaki, Founder & CEO, My Robots - 10.05
Q&A and intro to the market visit in 2025
- 10.15
Thanks for joining!
Organised by: Odense Robotics and the Embassy of Denmark in Tokyo and Seoul.
Photos and participant list:
Please note that photos will be taken throughout the event. Odense Robotics will use these for marketing and publicity of our initiatives on our website, in social media and in any third party publication. Upon request, participant email list can be shared with participants and event partners.
Please contact us if you have any concerns or if you wish to be exempted from these activities.
Odense Robotics is co-funded by the Danish Board of Business Development, the Danish Agency for Higher Education and Science and the European Union, as well as a broad range of projects and partnerships.
Information
Online
20 August 2024 09:00 - 10:15
Online
Teams – A link will be provided prior to the meetingPrice
Free
The registration deadline is 18 August
Internationalisation