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SIMTOS Guide 2 0 Exhibition of Treasure & Pleasure SIMTOS Guide 2014 For Exhibitors & Visitors Date: April 9 ~ 13, 2014 (5 days) Place: KINTEX 1, 2 (102,431m2) Slogan: Convergence of Manufacturing Technologies and Machine Tools Dear Exhibitors & Visitors April Wind! Blowing Treasure & Pleasure In April, the month in Korea when spring blossoms in full and brings with it renewed vigor, SIMTOS is held every even-numbered year, bringing together buyers, exhibitors and visitors from all over the world. On this significant occasion of the 30th anniversary of SIMTOS, which was first organized in 1984, we are delighted to express special gratitude to all participants for providing the main engine and energy behind the dynamic development of SIMTOS into one of the world’s foremost machine tool shows in terms of scale. This year -- Our 30th Anniv. Looking Forward to Another 30 Yrs. Operating under the theme “Convergence of Manufacturing Technologies & Machine Tools,” we have burned the midnight oil to offer an even greater array of client-tailored services, specifically based on the spirit that “We Are Ready to Be Your Sales Dept. 2.” Wishing you great success and good health during the show and beyond, we vow to give our best efforts to help you experience not only great business success but also treasure and pleasure during your stay in Korea. Please do not hesitate to contact the Secretariat if you encounter any difficulty or inconvenience while you are visiting us. Faithfully yours, Members of the SIMTOS2014 Secretariat Contents Show at a Glance 04 Korea, Koreans, Koreaness & 27 - Show Overview Contact Points - Show Scale & Scope Time Difference Korea’s Weather What to Wear Business Hours Korea’s Machine Tool Industry 06 Korean Currency Banking & ATMs - Global Position by Sector Transportation Cards - About KOMMA Electricity & Voltage Phone Calls/Cellular Phones/Internet Events & Seminars 08 Postal Service Helpful Numbers - SIMTOS2014 Auxiliary Events & Schedules Medical Services - Technology Seminars Emergency Situations - SIMTOS Tips - Helpful Korean Phrases - Contact Points KINTEX (Venue) Facilities Guide 15 Foreign Embassies in Korea - KINTEX 1 Exhibition Venue Airlines With Regular Flight Services to - KINTEX 2 Exhibition Halls 1F Korea - KINTEX 2 Exhibition Halls 2F - Catering Services & Others Exhibitor List & Maps 33 - Moving Around the Exhibition Site Transportation Guide 19 - Booth Layout of KINTEX 1 & Exhibitor List by By Bus By Subway Themed Pavilion By KTX Free Shuttle Buses Metal Cutting & Die Mold Working Parking SIMTOS Tips Parts, Materials & Motion Controls - Booth Layout of KINTEX 2 & Exhibitor List by Hotel & Leisure Guide 22 Themed Pavilion - SIMTOS2014 Official Hotels Tools & Related Equipment - Paid Tour Program CAD/CAM, Measuring System, Automation - See & Do Everything in Seoul & Robotics - Sightseeing in Gyeonggi-do Cutting-off & Welding - Shopping Press & Metal Forming - Hallyu & Medical Tourism SIMTOS 2014 _ 3 Show at a Glance Show Overview Title: SIMTOS2014 (2014 Seoul International Manufacturing Technology Show) Slogan: Convergence of Manufacturing Technologies and Machine Tools Date: April 9 ~ 13, 2014 (5 days) Place: KINTEX 1, 2 (102,431m2) Exhibitors: 35 nations, 850 companies, 5,500 booths Visitors: 110,000 (Foreign 5,000) Exhibit Products: - Machine Tools (Metal Cutting Machines, Metal Forming Machines), Tools, Measuring Instruments, Parts, CAD/CAM, Laser/Water jet Cutting-off Machines, Welding/Cutting- off Machines, Sawing Machines, Robotics, Automation, Materials, etc. Organizer: Korea Machine Tool Manufacturers' Association Supporters: - Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy - Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning - Gyeonggi-do - Korea Trade Investment-Promotion Agency - Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry - Korea International Trade Association - Korea Federation of Small and Medium Business 4 _ SIMTOS2014 Show at a Glance Show at a Glance Korean Machine Tool Ind. Events & Seminars KINTEX Facilities Guide 04 06 08 15 Korea, Koreans, Koreaness Transportation Guide Hotel & Leisure Guide Exhibitors List & Maps 19 22 & Contact Points 27 33 Show Scale & Scope Among World Top 4 in Terms of Area A total of 850 domestic & foreign companies No. Name Space(m2) are to take part in SIMTOS2014, occupying 1 EMO ’11 306,890 5,500 booths. In terms of exhibition area, 2 IMTS ’12 250,000 occupying more than 102,431 square meters 3 CIMT ’13 120,000 and spanning 10 exhibition halls, SIMTOS is 4 SIMTOS ’12 102,431 the 4th largest machine tool show in the 5 JIMTOF ’12 82,660 world, following only EMO of Germany, IMTS of the United States and OIMTC of China. From Mother of Machines to Mother of Manufacturing Under the theme 'Convergence of Manufacturing Technologies and Machine Tools,' SIMTOS2014 will continue to lay out the exhibition in six themed pavilions embracing manufacturing technology beyond machine tools, responding to the emerging new manufacturing era. Metal Cutting & Press & Die Mold Working Metal Forming Hall 1-5, KINTEX 1 Hall 10, KINTEX 2 Cutting-off & Parts, Materials & Welding Motion Controls Hall 10, KINTEX 2 Hall 1~5, KINTEX 1 Tools & CAD/CAM, Measuring System, Related Equipment Automation & Robotics Hall 7-8, KINTEX 2 Hall 9, KINTEX 2 SIMTOS2014 _ 5 Korean Machine Tool Industry Global Position by Sector Production 5th (US$5.3 billion) 5th 5th 6th 5th 5th 5th 5th 1st Germany 14.7 Bil. 7th 2nd Japan 12.3 Bil. 8th 3rd China 8.7 Bil. 10th (as reported) (25.0 Bil.) 4th Italy 5.7 Bil. 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Exports 7th 1st Germany 10.5 Bil. (US$2.22 billion) 2nd Japan 8.9 Bil. 6th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 3rd Italy 4.5 Bil. 8th 8th 4th Taiwan 3.5 Bil. 5th China 2.8 Bil. th 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 6 Switzerland 2.7 Bil. Imports 3th 3th 4th st 5th 5th 5th 1 China 10.3 Bil. 6th 5th 2nd U.S.A. 5.3 Bil. 6th 3rd Germany 2.9 Bil. 7th 4th Mexico 2.0 Bil. 10th (US$1.39 billion) 5th Russia 1.6 Bil. th 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 6 Brazil 1.5 Bil. Consumption 4th 4th 4th (US$4.48 billion) 6th 6th 6th 5th 5th 7th 1st China 11.4 Bil. 8th 8th (as reported) (32.5 Bil.) 2nd U.S.A. 8.0 Bil. 3rd Germany 7.1 Bil. 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 ※ ‘As reported’ in China, the figures refer to production & consumption including non-CNC machine tools. Source: Gardner Business Media 6 _ SIMTOS2014 Korean Machine Tool Industry Show at a Glance Korean Machine Tool Ind. Events & Seminars KINTEX Facilities Guide 04 06 08 15 Korea, Koreans, Koreaness Transportation Guide Hotel & Leisure Guide Exhibitors List & Maps 19 22 & Contact Points 27 33 KOMMA Mission o Promoting Market Opportunities at Home and Abroad o Umbrella for International Cooperation & Collaboration o Building & Operating Networks for Information Exchange and Policy Development o Generating Opportunities to Upgrade Technical Competitiveness o Publicity & Publications Related to Machine Tool Industry KOMMA: Success Partner of Machine Tool Ind. Since it was established in 1979, the Korea Machine Tool Manufacturers’ Association (KOMMA) has played a pivotal role in the dynamic development of the Korean machine tool industry, which now ranks fifth in the world with a production scale exceeding 6.2 trillion won (US$5.3 billion) in 2013. Navigating the global economic and industrial paradigm, KOMMA consistently, innovatively has been engaged in a full range of support to expand market accessibility at home and abroad, to develop cutting-edge technologies and human resources, to pursue standardization, etc. This broad spectrum of activities more recently has been adapted with a global focus under the principle of bringing common prosperity to all the peoples on the planet. Armed with a firm dedication and commitment to advance Korean machine tool enterprises and beyond, KOMMA has declared Global Vision 2020, aiming to support Korea to become a world top-four machine tool industry nation with annual production of US$18 billion, US$5 billion of which to come from overseas production, by 2020. SIMTOS2014 _ 7 Events & Seminars SIMTOS2014 Auxiliary Events & Schedules 4.9 (Wed) 4.10 (Thu) 4.11 (Fri) 4.12 (Sat) 4.13 (Sun) Event Names Time AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM Opening Ceremony 10:30~11:30 Opening Reception 11:30~13:30 VIP Luncheon 11:30~13:30 International VIP Reception 18:00~20:00 Overseas Network 18:00~21:00 Reception Meeting of Korea-China Machine Tool Industry 18:00~20:00 Associations Cooperation Meeting of 11:00~13:00 Asian Machine Tool Industries Business Consulting Session 10:00~17:00 with Domestic Buyers Business Consulting Session 10:00~17:00 with Overseas Buyers International Machine Tool 13:00~17:00 Technology Seminar Tool Technology Seminar 10:00~17:00 Measuring Equipment 10:00~17:00 Technology Seminar Laser Technology Seminar 10:00~17:00 Robotics & Automation 10:00~17:00 Technology Seminar Cutting & Welding 13:00~16:00 Technology Seminar CAD/CAM/CAE Conference 10:00~17:00 SIMTOS Family Tour 11:00~17:00 Machine Tool History Hall 9:30~18:00 Exhibitor Information Hall 9:30~18:00 8 _ SIMTOS2014 Events & Seminars - Technology Seminars Show at a Glance Korean Machine Tool Ind. Events & Seminars KINTEX Facilities Guide 04 06 08 15 Korea, Koreans, Koreaness Transportation Guide Hotel & Leisure Guide Exhibitors List & Maps 19 22 & Contact Points 27 33 1. Measurement Know-How & Latest Measuring Tech Seminar - Date: 10:00~18:00, April 10~11, 2014 - Place: (Room B) Hall 8-1, KINTEX 2nd Exhibition Hall Theme Presenter Time Policy Direction for National Ahn Jong-Il, Director-General, Bureau of Standards 30 Min. Standardization Policy, Korean Agency for Technology & Standards Importance of Measurement Prof.
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