NEW YORK, NY, September 13, 2012 (Press-News.org) Import Export Center in collaboration with SBC((Small & Medium Business Corporation), South Korean government agency, is proud to announce the launch of a new series of consumer electronics showcases, giving U.S. entrepreneurs, professionals, and investors the opportunity to connect with top Korean consumer electronics companies to explore partnership opportunities and promote international trade. The first event in the Consumer Electronics Showcase Series will take place September 17-18 in New York City and will feature the new product Portable DJ from JD Sound.
The Portable DJ is the world's first true standalone portable DJ system using SD card memory, capable of producing the highest sound quality. Users can easily manipulate two sound sources using the dual touch-panel LCD's and can produce amazing effects using the knobs and crossfaders with analog sensibility.
"As clubbing culture has been gaining huge popularity recently, people started to have more interest in DJs, DJ'ing and related equipment. Although people might assume DJ'ing needs a luxurious stage and massive equipment, it's about playing and enjoying music at anytime, anywhere; on the street, at home or even in the car," said Hee Chan Kim, CEO of JD SOUND.
He continued, "There are several portable DJ devices in the market, as well as smart phone applications. However, most of these so-called 'portable' devices in the market do not fully satisfy users' requirements in terms of portability, easy user interface and device independence; and smart phone applications have clear limitations due to limited hardware structures. I can assure you that 'PDJ' is the one and only device in the world that is a Full Function & All-in-one music player - a perfect fit for the contemporary market."
During the course of this 2-day event, Hans Kim, CEO of JD Sound, will be taking one-on-one business meetings with potential U.S. business partners who wish to learn more about the company's vision, objectives, and cutting-edge product. It's a one-of-a-kind opportunity that fosters partnership opportunities between U.S. buyers and a top Korean consumer electronics company.
"This really is a great opportunity for both our company and those in the U.S. consumer electronics industry that are looking for new partnership opportunities to take their business to the next level," said Suyoung Kim, Head of SBC(Small & Medium Business Corporation) US Office.
It's free to take part in the showcase, but space is limited so early registration online is highly encouraged. Complete event information is as follows:
- Venue: CEO of JD Sound can personally visit interested parties at their at a convenient meeting site within New York City
- Date: Monday, September 17th - Tuesday, September 18th, 2012
- Host : Import Export Center, SBC (Small & Medium Business Corporation)
- Fee : Complimentary
For more information or to register online, visit http://tradekorea.org
New York City to Host First Event of the Consumer Electronics Showcase Series from Import Export Center
Business professionals are encouraged to join the Consumer Electronic Showcase Series to explore exciting partnership opportunities with featured demonstrator JD Sound.
2012-09-13
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