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2018-11-07

Five companies from Daegu and Gyeongbuk participated in ‘e-Messe 2007’

‘Penetrate the Japanese market.’ Daegu-Gyeongbuk IT companies will participate in the ‘e-messe 2007’ exhibition held in Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan for four days from the 16th to the 19th and seek to enter the Japanese market.

Five companies, including Netman, Computer Mate, Aimnet, Nano IT, and Boram Information System, will participate in this Korea-Japan business conference supported by the Daegu Digital Industry Promotion Agency (DIP, President Park Gwang-jin) and will showcase products that will attract attention in the Japanese market. .

These companies plan to conduct 28 consultations during the exhibition period through prior business matching. The main Japanese business target company this time is System Support. This company is an SI company with 25 employees and has excellent business competitiveness in development, sales, and distribution.

Netman introduces IP address control and network operation management systems and real-time network traffic analyzers, while Computer Mate provides consultation on Mate-ERP, POP, MES, SCM, etc., which can integrate and manage all business processes of a company.

Aimnet, a company specializing in e-commerce-based information and communication network systems, will introduce order and data output terminals, and Nano IT will introduce PC-encoding e-book authoring software and servers. In addition, Boram Information System plans to provide consultation through an ERP system that supports production, processing, and distribution in the steel and metal industry.

Shin Bong-cheol, head of DIP's management support team, said, “We expect tangible results because the consultation is conducted on products that are advantageous for entering Japan.” He added, “This consultation session will be held in particular at the Osaka International Economic Promotion Center and Osaka Digital Contents to encourage local IT and CT companies to enter Japan. “We plan to sign a business agreement with the Business Creation Council,” he explained.
 
Daegu = Reporter Jeong Jae-hoon@Electronic Newspaper, jhoon@
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