[Asia Economy Reporter Park Hyesook] Incheon Technopark (Incheon TP) is recruiting additional companies to participate in the 'Incheon Regional Enterprise Innovation Growth Voucher Support Project' to help small and medium-sized enterprises struggling with management difficulties due to the impact of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19).


This project, promoted by Incheon TP in collaboration with the Ministry of SMEs and Startups, is a program that focuses on supporting the commercialization of companies in Incheon’s strategic industry sectors such as aviation, automobile, robotics, bio, tourism, beauty, marine, and logistics services.


If selected as a supported company, businesses can resolve commercialization difficulties through customized package program support worth up to 30 million KRW, including prototype production, patent and design support, and more.


The support target includes corporations or individual businesses with headquarters, factories, research institutes, or other business sites located in the Incheon area. Applicants can choose one type of support program, either single or package (up to 3 types), to apply.


Applications can be submitted through the Regional Industry Comprehensive Information System (www.rips.or.kr). For more details, refer to the Incheon TP website (www.itp.or.kr) or contact the Incheon TP Enterprise Support Center at 032-260-0611, 0618.


Meanwhile, Incheon TP is building a pool of supply companies by separately recruiting participating companies through the Regional Industry Comprehensive Information System (RIPS) to increase the success rate of commercialization through matching excellent professional service supply companies with supported companies.



Companies registered as professional service suppliers are qualified to participate in enterprise support projects conducted by Incheon TP and 18 other TPs nationwide. For more details, please refer to the Incheon TP website (www.itp.or.kr).


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