K-water to Lead the Global Water Market with Advanced Water Technologies at CES 2025
KO YONG-CHUL Reporter
korocamia@naver.com | 2025-01-08 17:50:02
HANOI – K-water will be leading the global market with innovative water management technologies that offer solutions to the climate crisis. The company announced that it will participate in CES 2025, the world's largest consumer electronics show, held in Las Vegas from January 7th to 10th, along with 19 domestic water-related startups to showcase the innovative nature of Korea's water industry and set new standards in the climate tech sector.
This year, K-water is participating in CES for the third time and will be opening the 'K-water Pavilion' in collaboration with the Korea Small and Medium Business Corporation and Farmers' Cooperative to introduce innovative solutions for global water issues alongside 19 water tech startups.
In particular, K-water will focus on strengthening global sales through its three core differentiated water management technologies. The company aims to dominate the global water tech market by presenting solutions that overcome the limitations of existing water management facilities through the use of digital technologies, even in extreme climates.
Moreover, K-water will participate alongside 19 innovative water industry companies to support their overseas market entry and further enhance the competitiveness of Korea's water industry. Approximately 63% of the participating companies, or 12 companies, are based in regional areas. K-water is supporting the growth of innovative startups by providing CES participation support, testbed verification, technical consulting, and investment support to ensure that local companies are not restricted in their innovative growth.
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