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Courtesy of Wadiz
Courtesy of Wadiz

Wadiz is gearing up to support the global expansion strategies of domestic companies that have gained recognition for their innovation at CES 2026, the world’s largest information technology (IT) exhibition.

On Wednesday, Wadiz participated in the CES AI Innovation Plaza, a post-CES event organized by the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA).

The CES AI Innovation Plaza served as a networking hub for over 40 innovative Korean companies attending CES. It provided these firms with an opportunity to share their achievements and discuss the global competitiveness and growth strategies of Korea’s AI industry.

During this event, Wadiz offered strategic consulting to companies that showcased their innovation at CES. The platform assisted AI-driven businesses in the mobility and home appliances sectors in validating overseas market demand and identifying commercialization opportunities, leveraging Wadiz’s resources.

Since launching its global services in May last year, Wadiz has created an ecosystem that enables innovative Korean companies to easily connect with international customers. This has been achieved through various support features, including AI translation, partnerships with overseas shipping providers, and global Target advertising.

The initiative has yielded impressive results, with visits recorded from 200 countries and global supporters from 115 nations joining the Wadiz platform. Actual transactions have occurred in over 40 key countries, including the United States, Japan, China, and Germany, establishing Wadiz as a proving ground for companies looking to enter global markets.

A spokesperson for Wadiz said that while CES serves as a global showcase for innovative Korean products, Wadiz acts as the launchpad for these innovations to enter the international market. The spokesperson added that the company was committed to continuing its role as a practical channel for domestic companies seeking to expand globally, enabling them to take on new challenges swiftly and efficiently.

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