UAE DMCC and South Korean Blockchain industry in Busan City to spur blockchain web3 adoption
UAE DMCC, Dubai MultiCommodities Centre has signed an agreement with South Korea’s blockchain industry, Busan Metropolitan City, to support global development and adoption of blockchain and web3 technologies.
During a two-day roadshow of Seoul and
Busan, DMCC signed a Memorandum of Understanding (“MoU”) with Busan
Metropolitan City that will see the two parties work together on connecting the
blockchain ecosystems in Dubai and Busan by hosting regular knowledge-sharing
events and connecting crypto, blockchain and web3 businesses in the two cities.
During a welcome speech at the Blockchain
Week Busan event, Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Executive Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer, DMCC, said, “Blockchain and web3 technologies are revolutionizing
industries and sectors across the globe, from finance, healthcare and gaming to
business operations such as supply chain management and the sale of goods and
services. As we solidify the emirate’s position as a global capital for
blockchain and web3, it is clear that there is a substantial opportunity for
Dubai and South Korea to collaborate more closely to advance the global
industry.”
DMCC’s latest MoU with Busan bolsters the
free zone’s global network and reinforces its commitment to building an
interconnected blockchain ecosystem.
Park Heong-joon, Mayor of Busan
Metropolitan City, added, “Busan has great potential to become a regional hub
for blockchain development. This has been reinforced through our partnership
with DMCC, which will allow us to replicate the successes of their Crypto
Centre and develop a strong crypto ecosystem in Busan. We look forward to
working with them closely over the coming months.”
Dubai’s blockchain sector contributes over
USD 500 million to the economy and is estimated to support more than 40,000
jobs by 2030 and add USD 4 billion to Dubai’s economy.
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