Lee Jang-won, president and CEO of Bluebird was selected as a business delegation accompanying President Moon Jae-in on his first official visit to the United States to meet with American counterparts and explore new business opportunities.
South Korea’s Lee Jang-won, president and CEO of Bluebird Inc., has been selected as a business delegation accompanying President Moon Jae-in on his first official visit to the United States.
The Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI), in charge of forming the business delegation, announced the list of 52 business people including top executives from Samsung Electronics, Hyundai Motor, LG Group and other conglomerates. The business delegation will accompany President Moon at the Korea-U.S. Business Summit hosted by the chambers of commerce in both countries, on June 28 at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation in Washington D.C.
Bluebird, selected as business delegation, is South Korea's leading industrial mobile hardware manufacture that has been dedicated to help enterprise and government customers to improve workforce productivity and maximize the return on their investment in mobile solutions for more than 20 years.
Bluebird is very active in global market, especially in the United States. Some big customers include the United Nations, the US Department of Defense, and one the largest major retail chain in the United States. In addition, the company is leading enterprise mobile computing technology through collaboration with global IT companies such as Microsoft, Google, and Intel.
Bluebird plans to open new branch in the second half and expand its North American business. With this presidential business delegation visit, it is expected to accelerate further business expansion in the United States and consolidate its position as a leading company in the trend of industry 4.0.
South Korea’s Lee Jang-won, president and CEO of Bluebird Inc., has been selected as a business delegation accompanying President Moon Jae-in on his first official visit to the United States.
The Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI), in charge of forming the business delegation, announced the list of 52 business people including top executives from Samsung Electronics, Hyundai Motor, LG Group and other conglomerates. The business delegation will accompany President Moon at the Korea-U.S. Business Summit hosted by the chambers of commerce in both countries, on June 28 at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation in Washington D.C.
Bluebird, selected as business delegation, is South Korea's leading industrial mobile hardware manufacture that has been dedicated to help enterprise and government customers to improve workforce productivity and maximize the return on their investment in mobile solutions for more than 20 years.
Bluebird is very active in global market, especially in the United States. Some big customers include the United Nations, the US Department of Defense, and one the largest major retail chain in the United States. In addition, the company is leading enterprise mobile computing technology through collaboration with global IT companies such as Microsoft, Google, and Intel.
Bluebird plans to open new branch in the second half and expand its North American business. With this presidential business delegation visit, it is expected to accelerate further business expansion in the United States and consolidate its position as a leading company in the trend of industry 4.0.