NEW YORK, NY, September 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) Import Export Center, a monthly event co-hosted by InsightLab Pacific and SBC (Small & Medium Business Corporation), South Korean government agency, invites all entrepreneurs and professionals in the New York Metropolitan area to attend its September forum entitled "Global Entrepreneurs Forum--Products Pitch and Feedback" on September 17 from 6:30 pm to 9 pm at 3 West Club. The event will give entrepreneurs the opportunity to learn new market entry strategies, watch and learn from product pitches with feedback from expert panelists, and even pitch their own products for panel critique.
"We are so excited to launch our first product pitch event as it will provide useful insights and constructive criticism for participants on their products from professionals and expert panelists representing many industries. We hope to continue this series of product pitching events as we believe it offers a unique opportunity for entrepreneurs and professionals," said Jayden Lee, organizer of Import Export Center and Managing Director of InsightLab Pacific.
Several top Korean companies looking to break into the U.S. market are already slated to showcase their new products to panelists and attendees. Panelists will provide detailed feedback on the products' innovation and potential for success in the U.S. market. This opens the door for partnership and investment opportunities for attendees who are looking for new, exciting business opportunities.
"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.
Highlighted products to be pitched at the event include PDJ (the world's first true standalone portable DJ system with dual-touch panel LCD's), Digital Wireless Microphone System (innovative module for digital audio used for wireless communication providing high quality audio), and GreenCam (HD Black Box for cars). Complete product details can be found at the event website below.
Full event details are as follows:
Date/Time : Monday, Sep 17, 2012, 6:30pm -9pm
Venue : 3 West Club, 3 West 51st Street New York, NY 10019
Fee: Free Entrance - Complimentary drink tickets to the first 50
Tentative Schedule:
6:15 - 7:00: Pre-networking
7:00 - 7:20: Keynote Presentation
7:20 - 8:00: Products Pitch & Feedback from panel members (Products line-up include Portable DJ Device, Digital Wireless Microphone System, and HD Black Box for automobiles)
8:00 - 9:00: Post networking
To register for Global Entrepreneurs Forum - Products Pitch & Feedback, visit: http://importexportcenter.com/events/ This event is FREE to attend but registration is required. Space is limited, so prompt registration is encouraged.
Import Expert Center and SBC Host 'Global Entrepreneurs Forum—Products Pitch and Feedback' on September 17 in New York City
Event gives entrepreneurs the chance to learn new market entry strategies, watch product pitches with feedback from expert panelists, and even pitch their own products for critique.
2012-09-14
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[Press-News.org] Import Expert Center and SBC Host 'Global Entrepreneurs Forum—Products Pitch and Feedback' on September 17 in New York CityEvent gives entrepreneurs the chance to learn new market entry strategies, watch product pitches with feedback from expert panelists, and even pitch their own products for critique.