Webinar Held on the 30th in Partnership with Malaysia Investment Development Authority (MIDA)

[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] The Ministry of SMEs and Startups (Minister Park Young-sun, hereinafter referred to as the Ministry) and the Korea SMEs and Startups Agency (Chairman Kim Hak-do, hereinafter referred to as KOSME) announced on the 23rd that they will hold a webinar on the green technology industry trends and government support policies in Malaysia starting at 9 a.m. on the 30th.


The Ministry and KOSME prepared this webinar together with the Malaysian Investment Development Authority, which oversees foreign investment support, to help domestic SMEs and startups related to the Green New Deal enter the Malaysian eco-friendly market. The webinar will introduce various government support policies such as local renewable energy industries including solar power, wind power, biomass, as well as green certification and green finance. Specifically, the content includes Malaysian government support for the green technology industry, government policies for green technology development, the solar energy industry, and business success cases.


In addition, KOSME will hold the '2020 2nd Korea-Malaysia Non-face-to-face Technology Exchange Consultation' for three days starting from the 30th. Twelve domestic SMEs and startups with excellent technological capabilities in the fields of Green New Deal, bio, and Internet of Things (IoT) will participate and conduct one-on-one matching consultations with local companies seeking technology transfer.


Park Seon-gon, Head of KOSME's Global Business Division, said, "Eco-friendliness is emerging as a major issue leading not only the government's Green New Deal but also global economic development," adding, "KOSME will continuously strive to cooperate in various ways with the Malaysian government and industry associations to ensure that domestic SMEs with excellent technology successfully enter the local market and export their technology."



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