Naver Cloud to Foster 18 SaaS Companies View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Buaeri] Naver Cloud announced on the 28th that it will support 18 Software as a Service (SaaS) companies.


Naver Cloud's 'SaaS Company Incubation Program' is designed for solution companies wishing to transition to cloud-based SaaS companies or companies aiming to advance their own SaaS. The program provides online and offline education, infrastructure technology consulting, marketing support, and more.


More than 100 companies applied for the program, which began recruiting in October. Naver Cloud selected a final 18 companies through a selection process.


The selected companies are Naljicube, Netfunnel, Daily Blockchain, Sales Insight, Space River, Simplatform, Idea Concert, IRM, Exem, Open Survey, UCware, Eventus, Invet, CarTax, Korea Research, Tigris, FutureMain, and HM Solution.


Naver Cloud will provide cloud credits worth 5 million KRW to all 18 companies. Depending on the usage of the credits, additional credits will be granted on a tiered basis, with a maximum issuance of credits worth up to 20 million KRW.


The 18 companies will regularly receive online and offline cloud education programs and technical consulting provided by Naver Cloud and Intel.


Additionally, events for the 18 companies will be held. The incubation program jointly conducted by Naver Cloud and Intel plans to organize technical workshops and global expansion strategy seminars. Naver Cloud plans to establish a large-scale networking event through the 'Naver Cloud SaaS Day (tentative name)' scheduled for June next year.



Park Ki-eun, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Naver Cloud, stated, "The incubation program will be an opportunity for partner companies to grow into successful SaaS specialized companies and will provide Naver Cloud platform users with the chance to use a wider variety of cloud-based solutions."


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

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