
ㅇ At the seminar, Merck will provide an overview of its business and seek ways to work together with Korean businesses involved in electronic components and renewable energy.
About Seminar
Time/Venue : ‘2010/9/16(Thursday) 14:30-16:30 / KOTRA Int'l Conference Hall (B1)
Participants : Cho Whan-ik, President of KOTRA, Dr. Klaus Bofinger, Senior Vice President of R&D, Performance Materials, Merck, Dr. Udo Heider, VP of New Business Development, Performance Materials, Merck, Juergen Koenig, President of Merck Korea, and more than 200 representatives from domestic enterprises, universities and research institutes
Being the world's No.1 manufacturer in display materials, Merck has continued investment in Korea since late 1980s, and has played a pivotal role in economic cooperation between Korea and Germany as one of German companies which invested both in R&D and in production facilities.
Merck Group acquired Serono, a Swiss biotech company and it recently acquired Millipore, a U.S. lifescience company, and it is working to integrate the organizations in Korea, while it intensifies investment not only in liquid crystals for display but also in future businesses such as new materials development and renewable energy.
The event is part of the Ministry's GAPS Program which is expected to contribute much to strengthening core capabilities of domestic small and medium-sized companies through attraction of large scale investment, as well as expansion into overseas markets, joint R&D activity and securement of new technologies
Merck Ltd. Korea
Merck Advanced Technologies Ltd.
Haesung-2-Bldg. 15th Floor
942-10, Daechi-2-dong, Gangnam-gu
Seoul 135-725, Korea
Phone +82 (02) 2185-3800
Fax +82 (02) 2185-3900
http://www.merck.co.kr
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