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[European Innovation Scene] ② Luxembourg emerges as a bridgehead for South Korea's entry into Europe
"If you start here, you can go to larger markets like France, Germany, and Belgium," said Kwon Yong-jun, head of the Precision Medicine Technology Center, whom we met at the Luxembourg Integrated Biobank IBBL of the Luxembourg Institute of Health LIH in Dudelange, Luxembourg, on the 16th local time. He emphasized that Luxembourg can serve as a bridgehead for South Korean companies to enter Europe
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"If you start here, you can go to larger markets like France, Germany, and Belgium," said Kwon Yong-jun, head of the Precision Medicine Technology Center, whom we met at the Luxembourg Integrated Biobank (IBBL) of the Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH) in Dudelange, Luxembourg, on the 16th local time. He emphasized that Luxembourg can serve as a bridgehead for South Korean companies to enter Europe. He said, "Because many South Koreans study in the United States, they have many networks in the U.S., but their networks in Europe are relatively weak, so even if they want to work on European projects, they often lack partners.".
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"If you start here, you can go to larger markets like France, Germany, and Belgium," said Kwon Yong-jun, head of the Precision Medicine Technology Center, whom we met at the Luxembourg Integrated Biobank (IBBL) of the Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH) in Dudelange, Luxembourg, on the 16th local time. He emphasized that Luxembourg can serve as a bridgehead for South Korean companies to enter Europe.
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He said, "Because many South Koreans study in the United States, they have many networks in the U.S., but their networks in Europe are relatively weak, so even if they want to work on European projects, they often lack partners."
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