
(Gwangju = International News) Reporter Ryu Yeon-sun = E-Soltec, a local company that develops and produces energy-saving leisure houses, signed an export agreement of $1 million through an export consultation meeting organized by Gwangju Techno Park.
Gwangju Techno Park (Director Kim Seong-jin), E-Soltec (CEO Song Jong-woon), Australia Mobod Corporation (CEO Alexander Scale), and Australia DMH (CEO Hwang Deok-man) announced on the 27th that they signed a memorandum of understanding on the export of leisure-type houses at the export agreement ceremony held at the Kim Dae-jung Convention Center.
The leisure-type house produced by Isol Tech, which was contracted for export this time, is an energy-efficient structure (housing) that takes only 0.34 kW of electricity per hour to maintain the indoor temperature at 18 degrees Celsius when the outside temperature is minus 8.2 degrees Celsius.
In order to export Australia and New Zealand, a dedicated model that meets the country's building regulations has been developed over a year in cooperation with New Zealand's CAPSTON, and various products suitable for the local area will be exported.
In particular, Mopod is an Australian company that mainly produces and sells residential structures, and while looking for partners to expand its non-residential structure business, it has teamed up with Isol Tech, which has energy-efficient technologies and products.
"It is important for local companies to understand the regulations and environmental characteristics of the country in advance and establish strategies for them to enter overseas markets," said Kim Sung-jin, head of Gwangju Techno Park. "To this end, we will expand opportunities for local companies to export overseas through continuous and diverse support.".
Meanwhile, at the same time as the event, a seminar on the establishment of export marketing strategies and an export consultation meeting hosted by Gwangju Techno Park were held at the same place. The event sought ways to establish export marketing strategies for local companies and conducted one-on-one consultations to advance into overseas markets.