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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Dong-wook] Daegu City announced on the 10th that it is jointly recruiting target companies for the 'Industrial Field Technology Support Project' with the Kyungpook National University Industrial Field Technology Support Hotline Center.


The Kyungpook National University Hotline Center is conducting an Integrated Technical Support Project that, in addition to the technical advisory service, supports technical guidance and prototype development costs related to problems identified during the advisory process.


The technical advisory project is a program where the center matches experts in the relevant field from professors at eight local universities to provide rapid problem-solving support. Participating universities include Kyungpook National University, Keimyung University, Keimyung Culture University, Daegu Health College, Suseong College, Youngjin College, Yeungnam Institute of Technology, and Korea Polytechnics VI.


The Integrated Technical Support Project selects four companies annually and supports up to 6 million KRW per company. Companies that have received at least one advisory session through the technical advisory project can apply for short-term (2-3 months) solvable tasks, and a selection committee decides on the supported companies and the scale of support.


Detailed information is available on the Kyungpook National University Industrial Field Technology Support Hotline Center website.



Kim Tae-woon, Director of the Job Investment Bureau of Daegu City, stated, "We will actively support the Industrial Field Technology Support Hotline Center to resolve the technical difficulties of local small and medium-sized enterprises."


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