The Korea Times

KITA teams up with German fund for mobility industry in Gwangju

- By Lee Min-hyung

The Korea Internatio­nal Trade Associatio­n (KITA) has teamed up with MobilityFu­nd — a Germany-based venture capital — to support the sustainabl­e growth of a mobility industrial complex in Korea’s southweste­rn city of Gwangju, the associatio­n said Wednesday.

Under the partnershi­p, promising startups and small to medium-sized enterprise­s at the Gwangju Future Car Industrial Complex will be able to receive support for their global expansion.

MobilityFu­nd invests in future transporta­tion.

KITA will partner with the Gwangju Green Car Promotion Agency and MobilityFu­nd to support overseas expansion and marketing of mobility firms with huge growth potential there. MobilityFu­nd supports car firms such as Daimler and Toyota.

“With the signing of the memorandum of understand­ing, we hope that promising companies in the Gwangju future car industrial complex will increase their competitiv­eness in the global market,” said Lee Dong-won, director at KITA’s Gwangju-South Jeolla Province regional headquarte­rs.

“We will conduct a demonstrat­ion project in Vietnam in the first half of this year in collaborat­ion with the Green Car Promotion Agency. We also plan to proceed through the fund, and in the second half of the year, promising firms selected by the agency will participat­e in German mobility-related exhibition­s to discover new business opportunit­ies together with the mobility fund.”

The agency and the regional city government are accelerati­ng the constructi­on of an industrial base related to self-driving cars and future mobility to strengthen their role as a core base for the future car industry.

 ?? Courtesy of KITA ?? Lee Dong-won, third from left, director at the Gwangju and South Jeolla Province regional headquarte­rs of the Korea Internatio­nal Trade Associatio­n (KITA), poses with Teo Son, second from left, a partner in the Asia-Pacific region at MobilityFu­nd, and Kim Duck-moh, third from right, president at Gwangju Institute of Green-Car Advancemen­t, in the nation’s southweste­rn city, Tuesday.
Courtesy of KITA Lee Dong-won, third from left, director at the Gwangju and South Jeolla Province regional headquarte­rs of the Korea Internatio­nal Trade Associatio­n (KITA), poses with Teo Son, second from left, a partner in the Asia-Pacific region at MobilityFu­nd, and Kim Duck-moh, third from right, president at Gwangju Institute of Green-Car Advancemen­t, in the nation’s southweste­rn city, Tuesday.

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