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JK JAPAN, a medical company, announced on the 4th that it has signed a technology and product export Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) through its Korean-Japanese technology and content distribution subsidiary, SHOO Corp., with Islanda for Trading Devices, Medical and Laboratory Equipment Co., a specialized trading company in advanced technology based in Jordan.

Islanda Co. provides advanced IT technology to major Middle Eastern countries, including Saudi Arabia, Dubai, Qatar, and Jordan. To finalize this agreement, the two companies engaged in multiple discussions, shuttling between South Korea, Japan, and Saudi Arabia. As part of the MOU, Islanda Co. has committed to introducing IT technology from South Korea and Japan, as well as Japan’s proton therapy system, to companies and government agencies in Jordan, Saudi Arabia, UAE, and other GCC countries.

Additionally, Islanda Co. has decided to import products such as stem cell cosmetics and hair loss shampoo from prominent Korean companies isBLANC and SCMS Life Science.

Mohammed Zahi, the representative of Islanda Co., expressed satisfaction with the business agreement, stating, “I am pleased to introduce the cutting-edge technology and products from South Korea and Japan to the Middle East. I expect to make a significant contribution to the Digital Transformation and the development of the Saudi IT sector as part of the ‘Vision 2030 Project’ led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Leveraging our established supply chain, we will do our best to ensure that customers in key Middle Eastern countries experience the excellent effects of Korean stem cell products.”

Park Jeon-soo, the representative of JK JAPAN and SHOO Corp., emphasized the significance of the contract, saying, “Exporting stem cell cosmetics from Korean company isBLANC and SCMS Life Science to the Middle East market, where there is high interest in medical services and beauty, solidifies the position of K-beauty. It also allows us to supply Japan’s cutting-edge medical systems to the Middle East, making this contract highly meaningful.”

Press Release: https://www.wowtv.co.kr/NewsCenter/News/Read?articleId=A202312040208&t=NN

 

JK JAPAN (Represented by Park Jun-soo) announced that it signed an MOU in the energy sector with the semi-governmental entity ‘NTCC (Tri Generation Company)’ in Saudi Arabia through its Korean-Japanese technology and content distribution subsidiary, ‘SHOO Corp.’

‘NTCC’ is a Saudi joint venture company established in 2007 and is involved in the energy sector of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s Saudi Vision 2030 Project. The company received the initial approval from ECRA for research on the construction and operation of TriGeneration combined heat and power plants within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. NTCC specializes in comprehensive energy services, including combined heat and power generation, triple-generation, power leasing, management, cooling, steam, and desalination in the BOT (Build-Operate-Transfer) and BOO (Build-Own-Operate) sectors.

Notably, NTCC owns three leading subsidiaries: IES (Intelligent Energy Solutions), SE (Source Energy), and DTZ Saudi Arabia (formerly UGL Services). It is actively involved in the world’s largest project, the ‘Neom City Project’ in Saudi Arabia.

In order to finalize this contract, Park Jeon-soo, the CEO of JK JAPAN, engaged in multiple discussions with the NTCC delegation and Saudi government officials, shuttling between South Korea and Saudi Arabia. The MOU involves the export of technology from Korean and Japanese companies that have entered into exclusive contracts with SHOO Corp.

As part of the collaboration, the NTCC delegation plans to actively adopt and localize Japanese MIRAPRO Energy Storage technology systems and Waste-to-energy technology systems in Saudi Arabia.

The ‘Waste-to-energy technology system’ involves the high-pressure treatment of challenging waste, including plastics, animal manure, medical waste, and food waste, without the need for separation. The treated waste is converted into agricultural fertilizer, and the methane gas generated during high-pressure treatment is transformed into energy for power generation. This cutting-edge technology addresses global waste management issues and has gained attention in Japan. After undergoing testing and safety evaluations, it is currently operational in some areas, with plans for facility expansion.

Bashar Abdulrahaman, CEO of NTCC, expressed expectations, stating, “We anticipate significant contributions to the development and implementation of green energy and renewable energy technologies, the primary goals in the energy sector of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s ‘Vision 2030 Project.'” He added, “We will do our best to introduce and localize Waste-to-energy and Energy Storage technology systems in NTCC and projects like the ‘Neom City Project’ across Saudi Arabia.”

Park Jeon-soo, CEO of JK JAPAN, expressed his delight, saying, “We are pleased to have contracts with companies participating in the Saudi Vision 2030 Project and those included in the globally renowned ‘Neom City Project.'” He emphasized the significance of exporting cutting-edge technology to contribute to the resolution of global waste management issues and commercialize these advancements.

Press Release: http://www.fntoday.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=308168

SHOO Corp., a subsidiary specializing in Korean-Japanese technology and content distribution under the medical company JK JAPAN, announced on the 4th that it had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for business collaboration with the Saudi Arabian biotechnology company ‘Saudi Vax Inc’ on the 29th of last month.

To finalize this agreement, the two companies engaged in multiple discussions, shuttling between South Korea, Japan, and Saudi Arabia. An MOU was signed to export the technology of Korean and Japanese companies that have entered into exclusive contracts with SHOO Corp. Saudi Vax Inc aims to actively introduce and localize innovative technologies from Korea and Japan, including pharmaceutical technology, cell and gene therapy, and proton therapy systems, targeting Saudi Arabia and the MENA region.

Mazen Hassanein, CEO of Saudi Vax Inc, expressed expectations for significant contributions to the development of bio-life sciences technology, a goal within the health sector of the ‘Vision 2030 Project’ led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. He stated, “Leveraging our supply expertise, we will make every effort to introduce innovative technologies in the pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors.”

Park Jeon-soo, CEO of JK JAPAN and SHOO Corp., commented, “It is gratifying to introduce pharmaceutical technology, cell and gene therapy, and proton therapy systems from Korea and Japan to Middle Eastern countries with a high interest in medical services. We are also pleased to have contracts with companies participating in the Saudi Vision 2030 Project.”

Press Reease: https://www.ajunews.com/view/20231204110025355