The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) of the Republic of Korea (RoK) and the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) on June 17 announced the successful outcomes of the K-Med Expo Vietnam held last week in Ho Chi Minh City.
Seoul (VNA) – The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energ✱y (MOTIE) of the💙 Republic of Korea (RoK) and the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) on June 17 announced the successful outcomes of the K-Med Expo Vietnam held in Ho Chi Minh City last week.
This marked the second year for the event, which was co-organised by the Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX) and the Korea Medical Devices Industry Association.
The expo, held from June 13-14, facilitated significant business interaction. As many as 84 Korean medical device companies conducted a total of 501 consultations with 306 Vietnamese clients, generating an estimated value of 91 million USD.
The Vietnamese partners showed strong interest in several product categories, particularly those related to dental care, diagnostic imaging and skincare. Given Vietnam's young population, with nearly half under the age of 35, there was also a keen focus on medical devices for cosmetic procedures and gynecology.
Attendees were also treated to presentations and academic seminars, including sessions on digital health, an emerging frontier for Korean medical device companies.
KOTRA President Yoo Jeong-yeol said KOTRA will continue to expand promotional activities through cooperation with various ministries and organisations, aiming to make medical devices a new engine of growth for Korean exports.
KOTRA is establishing K-Bio Desks in seven locations, including Ho Chi Minh City, to support Korean biomedical companies seeking to enter the Vietnamese market, he added.
The RoK is now the sixth largest supplier of medical equipment to Vietnam./.
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