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January 29th, 2007
Forum: Pittsburgh a model for South Korea's emergence as tech powerhous
Abstract:
Statistics compiled by the Pennsylvania Korea Office in Seoul show that Pennsylvania's exports to South Korea have grown steadily over the past five years. In 2005, exports totaled $460 million, up 36 percent from 2000 totals of $338 million.
Ken Yang of the Pennsylvania Korea Office estimates that life science, medical devices and diagnostic equipment have great potential to be hot trade segments, as well as Pittsburgh-based biotechnology, nanotechnology, tissue engineering, robotics, data storage, cyber securities, and advanced manufacturing.
Source:
post-gazette.com
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