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BLACK LABEL signed Mongolian National Park Agreement with IoT Service Platform Project for National Park


BLACK LABEL and Mongolian National Park signed a project to build a National Park IoT service platform to maximize the efficiency of national park management in Mongolia at the '2018 Korea Nara Market EXPO' held at KINTEX in April 2018. Through this agreement, Mongolia will be able to manage the national park efficiently through IoT service and plan to expand to all the national park in Mongolia. 

This contract is a good case to show the technology and strength of Korea's SMEs by directly signing contracts with overseas government agencies with their own technology, rather than a large company. With this contract, it will be possible to conclude such a technology export contract to other countries expected.


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