Korea Forest Welfare Institute Announces 'National Innovation Idea' Contest Until the 14th of Next Month
[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] The Korea Forest Welfare Institute announced on the 5th that it will hold the "1st National Innovation Idea Contest" open to all citizens until the 14th of next month.
The contest is conducted with the purpose of receiving creative ideas from the public and applying them to the institution's operations and business areas to achieve innovation results that the public can experience.
The contest themes include ▲ Creating social value outcomes ▲ Strengthening innovative growth and revitalizing the economy ▲ Enhancing public trust ▲ Other innovative ideas.
Anyone can participate individually or as a team. The Forest Welfare Institute plans to collect and review the submitted ideas, selecting a total of 8 winners: 1 grand prize, 2 excellence awards, and 5 encouragement awards, with prizes worth a total of 3 million KRW.
Additionally, the selected excellent ideas will be reviewed and supplemented to be reflected in the Forest Welfare Institute's innovation tasks and project implementation, thereby setting and promoting innovation tasks from the public's perspective.
For more detailed information about the contest, please refer to the announcements posted on the Forest Welfare Institute's website.
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Lee Chang-jae, Director of the Forest Welfare Institute, said, "We hope the innovation idea contest will serve as a communication channel between the Forest Welfare Institute and the public," adding, "Through the contest, we will actively incorporate the public's fresh and vivid opinions into institutional innovation efforts to create results that resonate with the public."
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