The Korea Information Technology Network (KIN), the catalyst for Korea/United States cross-border opportunities, presents KINCON 2005, a unique venue for technology professionals, entrepreneurs and investors who are interested in:
* Selling services and products to the Korean IT market
* Understanding Korea's technology strengths and leveraging these strengths to complement cross-border deals
* Networking with key industry leaders, investors, and entrepreneurs both within and outside Korea
Speakers and panelists include Daeje Chin, Minister of Information and Communication of Republic of Korea and VC from leading venture firms, Doll Capital, Storm Ventures, and Woodside Funds.
The Korea Information Technology Network (KIN), the catalyst for Korea/United States cross-border opportunities, presents KINCON 2005, a unique venue for technology professionals, entrepreneurs and investors who are interested in:
* Selling services and products to the Korean IT market
* Understanding Korea's technology strengths and leveraging these strengths to complement cross-border deals
* Networking with key industry leaders, investors, and entrepreneurs both within and outside Korea
Speakers and panelists include Daeje Chin, Minister of Information and Communication of Republic of Korea and VC from leading venture firms, Doll Capital, Storm Ventures, and Woodside Funds.
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