AMCHAM, PTC form strategic partnership for
US-based digital transformation
Chung Hye-lim,
The Korea Herald - The American Chamber of Commerce in Korea announced Tuesday
that it signed a memorandum of understanding with US software giant PTC to
promote the adoption of US-developed industrial technologies in Korea.
The signing
ceremony, held at the Conrad Seoul Hotel, was attended by AMCHAM and PTC
officials, along with James Heller, deputy chief of mission at the US Embassy
in Seoul.
Under the
agreement, which is the fifth strategic partnership under AmCham’s “Buy
America” campaign, AMCHAM and PTC will cooperate in key areas including
regulatory advocacy, supply chain optimization and strategic engagement with
Korean industry stakeholders.
The
partnership aims to support broader market access for PTC’s AI-driven
manufacturing solutions and align with Korea’s smart factory initiatives to
boost productivity and operational efficiency across the industrial sector.
“PTC is a
global leader in industrial digital transformation, and we are proud to welcome
them as a key partner in AMCHAM’s ‘Buy America’ campaign,” said James Kim,
Chairman and CEO of AMCHAM. “This MOU exemplifies the type of impactful
collaboration we aim to foster, helping both countries unlock new opportunities
for innovation, investment and sustainable growth.”
PTC’s
Executive Vice President and Chief Revenue Officer Robert Dahdah added, “This
partnership reinforces our commitment to advancing smart manufacturing in
Korea. Through our collaboration, we aim to empower Korean manufacturers to
improve productivity, agility and global competitiveness.”