Busan startup INVAIZ, which attracted consumers' attention for its easy-to-use design controller products, announced on the 18th that it participated in the CES 2023, the world's largest electronic and IT fair, held in Las Vegas from the 5th to the 8th (local time).
INVAIZ is a startup that produces video editing controllers and software for creators and participated in the CES (International Electronics Fair) through the support of Busan City and the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA).
The company explained that it introduced video editing controllers Grid10-CT, Grid Pro, and updated software worldwide. It is rumored that buyers from various countries who visited the INVAIZ booth showed interest, saying, "It was good to be able to manipulate controllers and software directly."
Through the fair, INVAIZ consulted buyers from a total of 12 countries, including North America, South America, Europe, Japan, China, and Southeast Asia. It is also known that it received requests for cooperation from computer hardware technology companies and language support by country, as well as inquiries from distributors and distribution.
Lee Junseok, CEO of INVAIZ, said, "As we participated in CES 2023 and confirmed global demand, we will secure growth engines through distributor contracts by country to achieve our goal of entering the global market starting in 2023. 2023 will be the most important year for INVAIZ to enter the global market."
2023.01.05
Busan startup INVAIZ, which attracted consumers' attention for its easy-to-use design controller products, announced on the 18th that it participated in the CES 2023, the world's largest electronic and IT fair, held in Las Vegas from the 5th to the 8th (local time).
INVAIZ is a startup that produces video editing controllers and software for creators and participated in the CES (International Electronics Fair) through the support of Busan City and the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA).
The company explained that it introduced video editing controllers Grid10-CT, Grid Pro, and updated software worldwide. It is rumored that buyers from various countries who visited the INVAIZ booth showed interest, saying, "It was good to be able to manipulate controllers and software directly."
Through the fair, INVAIZ consulted buyers from a total of 12 countries, including North America, South America, Europe, Japan, China, and Southeast Asia. It is also known that it received requests for cooperation from computer hardware technology companies and language support by country, as well as inquiries from distributors and distribution.
Lee Junseok, CEO of INVAIZ, said, "As we participated in CES 2023 and confirmed global demand, we will secure growth engines through distributor contracts by country to achieve our goal of entering the global market starting in 2023. 2023 will be the most important year for INVAIZ to enter the global market."