Asia – Global events and destination management partnership, euromic, a non-commercial association, has announced an expansion of its network services into two Asian destinations: South Korea and Taiwan.
Taiwanlook Co., Ltd. will bring local flair and industry-specific practices to create customised solutions. Their long history of quality management expertise have helped clients successfully address all challenges. Venue sourcing, professional manpower, entertainment, and event production only scrape the top layer of all the services Taiwanlook can provide for its clients.
Channel K, a new business events company, is fitted with a team of creative staff who live and breathe MICE travel.
“South Korea is an inspirational destination with a charismatic culture. It is a place where visitors can truly act like movie stars while becoming immersed in Korean music, drama, and its beauty. If you want to experience an exciting lifestyle, Korea is the place. Be the star in your own story in South Korea,” states Kayla Lee, CEO of Channel K. “We are much honoured to be a member of euromic and look forward to a dynamic collaboration.”
“Taiwanlook and Channel K are highly respected DMCs in this region, and we're excited to welcome these two companies as part of our long-term global growth strategy," said Hasan Dinc, President of the Association. "We believe that both entities will help us powerfully extend the brand awareness of euromic in the MICE industry, and allow us to further expand our Power of Local Knowledge in the fast growing Asia-Pacific market.”
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