Venture Business Association, Non-Face-to-Face Service Voucher Support Project
Support Voucher Up to 4 Million KRW Available for Video Conferencing and Remote Work System Adoption
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] The Korea Venture Business Association announced on the 2nd that, as the operating agency for the Ministry of SMEs and Startups' '2020 Non-face-to-face Service Voucher Support Project,' it is recruiting small and venture companies wishing to introduce non-face-to-face work systems and online security solutions. This support project aims to help small and venture companies efficiently respond to the rapidly changing non-face-to-face work environment due to COVID-19, while fostering domestic companies in the non-face-to-face sector to prepare for the post-COVID era.
Small and venture companies selected as demand companies will be provided with vouchers (up to 4 million KRW) that can be used to introduce non-face-to-face work systems. Up to 90% of the service usage amount is supported, with 10% borne by the demand companies. The recruitment scale is about 80,000 companies, with ongoing recruitment until the budget is exhausted, and the voucher usage period is 8 months from the date the support target is confirmed.
The service provision areas include ▲video conferencing ▲remote work (collaboration tools) ▲network and security solutions ▲edutech (including non-face-to-face job training) ▲care services ▲non-face-to-face system introduction consulting, etc. Additionally, the Korea Venture Business Association plans to concurrently support 'overseas expansion support programs' for participating companies capable of entering the global market.
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Kim Jin-hyung, the association's full-time vice chairman, stated, "We will actively support small and venture companies to successfully build non-face-to-face work infrastructure and resolve management difficulties caused by COVID-19."
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