MeetA Signs Official Partnership with Korea Defense MICE Institute to Support Japanese Participation in 'InLEX Korea 2026'

MeetA has entered into an official marketing partnership with the Korea Defense MICE Institute to support Japanese companies in participating and exhibiting at 'InLEX Korea 2026', a major defense and advanced technology event held in Daejeon, South Korea, in June 2026.
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MeetA (Shinjuku, Tokyo; CEO: Moon Yong-ju) has officially signed a marketing partnership with the Korea Defense MICE Institute to facilitate the participation and exhibition of Japanese companies at 'InLEX Korea 2026'. Specializing in Japan-Korea business connections, MeetA identified a rapidly growing demand among Japanese firms to enter the Korean market in sectors such as AI, robotics, advanced materials, and dual-use technologies. Through this partnership, MeetA has established a direct route for Japanese companies to access Korea's cutting-edge technology ecosystem. As the sole official point of contact for Japan, MeetA will provide end-to-end support, from registration to on-site assistance. 'InLEX Korea 2026' is one of South Korea's largest MICE events in the defense, advanced technology, and dual-use sectors. It will be held from June 9 to 11, 2026, at the Daejeon Convention Center (DCC) in Daejeon, South Korea. Supported by the Ministry of National Defense and the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA), the event will feature exhibitions, international seminars, and business matching. The program covers diverse topics such as AI-based future warfare, space data centers, drone export strategies, and quantum technology. Interested companies can apply via the Japanese-language form provided by MeetA.

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What are the benefits for Japanese companies entering the Korean market?

Access to the Korean defense and advanced tech ecosystem and building connections with government agencies.