On the 23rd, Kopin Communications Holds On-Site Meeting with Promising Leading Companies

At the Seoul Future Growth Industry Sector Business Meeting held on the 23rd, Director Kim Hak-do is speaking.

At the Seoul Future Growth Industry Sector Business Meeting held on the 23rd, Director Kim Hak-do is speaking.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] The Small and Medium Business Corporation (Chairman Kim Hak-do, hereinafter referred to as SBC) announced on the 23rd that it will hold an on-site meeting to resolve management difficulties with promising leading companies in Seoul's four future growth industries at Copin Communications (CEO Yoo Young-hak) located in Guro-gu, Seoul.


At the end of March, SBC signed a business agreement with the Seoul Metropolitan Government to foster Seoul's future growth industries and drive innovative growth of promising leading companies. It has selected and is focusing on nurturing 120 promising leading companies in the four future growth industries: digital cultural content, bio-medical, intelligent ICT, and fashion-smart textiles.


Participating companies will share their voices from the field regarding difficulties caused by regulations and propose policies necessary for promising leading companies to grow into representative companies of Seoul's four future growth industries. In particular, as businesses enter the growth stage, considerable funds are required for new technology convergence and new product development for business diversification, so there is an opinion that policy fund procurement and systematic investment attraction support are needed even for promising SMEs over seven years old.


Along with the meeting, SBC, the Korea Technology Finance Corporation, Daesung Startup Investment, Evergreen Investment Partners, and the Seoul Business Agency will jointly hold a customized consultation session. About 20 companies will participate in the consultation session to have one-on-one matching consultations on institutional policy funds, export, guarantees, and investment support measures.



Chairman Kim Hak-do said, "SBC will continuously strive to improve regulations that hinder the growth of regional core industry companies and support the growth of innovative companies by linking policy measures such as funding, export marketing, and workforce training in a relay manner together with related organizations."


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