Representatives of the Korea Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) visited AMT&C Group.
For reference: KOTRA is a non-profit organization established by the Korean government in 1962 to promote trade between Korea and other countries. For more than 50 years, KOTRA has been helping interested companies from all over the world to develop business relations with the Republic of Korea.
During the visit, the main directions of the AMT&C group were presented, such as the supply of permanent magnets, the development of electric motors on permanent magnets, the technology of targeted delivery of medicines, and magnetic systems. During the visit, the main directions of the AMT&C group were presented, such as the supply of permanent magnets, the development of electric motors on permanent magnets, the technology of targeted delivery of medicines, magnetic systems.
Representatives of KOTRA showed great interest in the prospects for the production and supply of Russian SmCo and NdFeB magnets. Of particular interest were the developments of the AMT&C group in the field of electric propulsion, test benches for electric drives for electric buses and electric vehicles.
For reference: KOTRA is a non-profit organization established by the Korean government in 1962 to promote trade between Korea and other countries. For more than 50 years, KOTRA has been helping interested companies from all over the world to develop business relations with the Republic of Korea.
During the visit, the main directions of the AMT&C group were presented, such as the supply of permanent magnets, the development of electric motors on permanent magnets, the technology of targeted delivery of medicines, and magnetic systems. During the visit, the main directions of the AMT&C group were presented, such as the supply of permanent magnets, the development of electric motors on permanent magnets, the technology of targeted delivery of medicines, magnetic systems.
Representatives of KOTRA showed great interest in the prospects for the production and supply of Russian SmCo and NdFeB magnets. Of particular interest were the developments of the AMT&C group in the field of electric propulsion, test benches for electric drives for electric buses and electric vehicles.