[Las Vegas (USA) = Aving News] PRENEU (CEO Lee Jong-kyung), a company specializing in unmanned aerial vehicle manufacturing and development, participated in CES 2023, the world's largest consumer electronics and IT fair, held in Las Vegas from January 5th to 8th (local time) to introduce Korea's drone technology.
In this exhibition, Frieu introduced its own development and manufacturing drone called the REUPEL E-10. REUPEL can operate effectively in special mission areas such as monitoring and search as it can fly stably for up to 90 minutes even in poor environmental conditions such as sea and mountainous areas, where there were many restrictions on existing drone services. It also features excellent portability as a modular drone that can be easily separated and moved.
"This CES participation is an opportunity to introduce the excellent technology capabilities of the PRENEU drone developed in Korea with the aim of expanding into the global market," said Kim Sang-woo, head of the overseas sales team at PRENEU. "Based on the technology of Korea, we will constantly challenge the demands and technology improvement of the market and lead the K-drone market."
In addition, PRENEU won the "BEST OF CES INVATIVE K-STARTUP Global Media Awards TOP 7" presented to domestic innovative companies, completing the exhibition with great success.
Meanwhile, CES, the world's largest IT exhibition, is an exhibition that provides a glimpse into the global consumer electronics industry. It is held in Las Vegas in January every year, hosted by the American Consumer Technology Association (CTA). Having covered CES for 17 consecutive years, AVING News has reported CES news to the world every year since 2006, and has hosted BEST OF CES, which selects the best innovative products and technologies, and BEST OF MADE IN KOREA, which selects domestic innovative companies. It has also vividly delivered CES field issues through AVING LIVE.
The K-STARTUP Integration Center was jointly participated by the Korea Foundation for Entrepreneurship Promotion, the Seoul Industry Promotion Agency, and the Seoul Digital Foundation, and 51 domestic innovative companies participated to enter the U.S. market and find global partners. In addition, CES 2023 college student supporters selected by each university (Kyunghee University, Kookmin University, Sogang University, and Chung-Ang University) were matched in consideration of their majors and industrial sectors of participating companies.
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