
The World Class Enterprise Association announced on the 14th that it had conducted an overseas training program to attend CES 2026, the world's largest home appliance and technology exhibition held in Las Vegas, USA.
This training was attended by approximately 30 representatives and employees from association member companies, including Dongjin Semichem, Unitech, Daesung Hitech, Samhyun, Silla Industrial, Youngshin Precision, Jinyang Oil Seal, Techcross, TLB, Hyosung Electric, and Himpel. CES, hosted by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), is the world's largest technology exhibition and is considered a key event for assessing global technology trends.
At CES 2026, physical AI emerged as a key keyword. The trend toward AI expanding beyond software-centric domains and integrating with robots, devices, and equipment to expand its application to manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, and service sectors was evident.
Member companies of the World Class Enterprise Association visited the exhibition, focusing on technologies and cases with high potential for practical business application, such as industrial robots, healthcare assistance robots, and autonomous mobile robots.
The training program also included a visit to Boeing, a U.S. aerospace and defense company. Participants learned about cutting-edge technologies utilized in the defense industry, management strategies for enhancing global competitiveness, examples of collaborations with big tech companies, and exchanged views on parts supply and potential collaborations with domestic companies.
The World Class Enterprise Association explained that this overseas training program helped its member companies understand global technology trends and gain the insights necessary for establishing mid- to long-term business strategies.
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