[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] Daejeon City will conduct a full survey of the basic status of local small business owners to build big data. The constructed big data will be used in the future for the city to establish policies for small business owners.


The city announced on the 8th that it will undertake a full survey of small business owners and build big data through the Public Data Youth Internship Project from mid-this month to mid-December.


This project, fully funded by the national government, will identify the basic status of small business owners active in the region through telephone surveys and on-site inspections, and collect field opinions on major concerns considered during startup and business operations, as well as support policies such as local currency.


Additionally, the city plans to utilize the big data constructed from the full survey results as basic and policy support data necessary for startup support, job creation, and revitalization of the local economy.


The constructed big data will be processed as public data and made available to citizens.


Moon Chang-yong, Director of the City’s Science and Industry Bureau, said, “Once the small business owner big data is constructed, we will fuse the public data held by the city with private data to use it as basic and policy data that can create a synergy effect in supporting small business owners.”



Meanwhile, a total of 114 youth interns will be deployed in the Public Data Youth Internship Project, and a total of 60 surveyors will be engaged in the full survey of small business owners.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing