[Everyday Economy] KCMT World Big Buyer meets 2023 Korea-World Video Business

2023.11.23

- KCMT 'Stop Carbon Emission Reinforcement' Environmentally Friendly GFRP Rebar to Interchange with China and the World Image (華商)

- On the 23rd, KCMT, Korea-Video Enterprise Conference - World Youth Entrepreneurs Forum will be held.

 

KCMT reported that a huge meeting with global video 華商 will take place at the 2023 Korea-World Video Business Week at the Changwon Convention Center (CECO) for four days from November 22. 

 

The 2023 Korea-World Video Business Week, which is held every two years in the form of a conference, is an event for global video (華商) and business exchanges between domestic companies, and is a place for cooperation with Chinese entrepreneurs, 華商, who exert influence over networks anywhere in the world.




< On November 22, Chey In-gye (left), chairman of the Hong Kong Chinese Chamber of Commerce, and Bum Dae-bok (right), chairman of the Korea-Pyongyang Chinese Chamber of Commerce, are talking about Keco in response to the heated reaction of the world's environmental steel rebar replacement Keco booth at the Korea-World Burn Business Week. / Source: KCMT >

KCMT is a company that produces "inevitable reinforcing" glass fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP) eco-friendly reinforcing steel Keco (GFRP Rebar-Keco) made by recycling waste pet bottles, and is attracting global attention due to the increasing demand for eco-friendly construction materials.

On the 23rd, KCMT will also hold a World Youth Entrepreneurs Forum on the theme of creating a green city and realizing carbon neutrality through eco-friendly new materials construction materials at a joint prosperity conference between Korea and video companies. In particular, interest in Keco is high, and it is expected to attract more attention as an innovative eco-friendly construction material.


KCMT is preparing to certify low-carbon products and eco-friendly products by recycling waste pet bottles through eco-friendly rebar replacements Keco Rebar and Rockbolt and reducing carbon emissions by a quarter compared to steel bars, and plans to expand its lineup of eco-friendly products through continuous development of various technologies.

Kim Jun-young, CEO of KCMT, said, "Through practical business communication with the world's images, we have confirmed the direction we will challenge and move forward in the future, and we will continue to innovate eco-friendly construction materials for a sustainable global future by adding value to the world."


Reporter Son Seong-bong sohn.seongbong@mkinternet.com View original article  https://www.mk.co.kr/news/society/10881758