Shanghai-November 3- As soon as the Asia Electronics Expo Shanghai 2010 (AEES2010) begun, the Korean pavilion attracted huge crowds. Shanghai press went on a tour of Korean booths to report the Korea's various cutting-edge technologies. Then, they interviewed Jeon Sang-hwon, CEO & president of Korea Electronics Association (KEA)
Following Q&A is the interview of Mr. Jeon by local reporters.
Youth Daily: As far as I know, 60 Korean companies in total are participating in AEES 2010. What do they expect through the exhibition
Mr. Jeon: Most of Korean companies expect a 15% of sale increase after AEES 2010. They also are seeking for the business collaborations and deals with Chinese companies. And I believe Korea China Sales Fair is expected to make it feasible tomorrow.
Shanghai Morning Post: What is the difference between Asia Electronics Expo in Shanghai compared to other exhibition in China
Mr. Jeon: There is no big difference between exhibitions. But, the AEES provides more chances to meet Chinese customers as well as companies for sure. I believe that it could lead to the real deal in future.
Shanghai Morning Post: Would you please introduce about 3D products among them
Mr. Jeon: The 3D printer produced by Carima is definitely a must-to-see this year. It enables to represent any shapes in detail. I can lead you to their booth later if you want.
CBN: How do you expect Korean companies to deal with exporting business to China
Mr. Jeon: Korea is focusing on developing cutting edge items in many fields, from semiconductors to components. We will hopefully be able to provide a lot of worthy products that appeal to Chinese firms and dealers.