Gyeonggi Economic Science Institute Holds GBSA Supporters Launch Ceremony
[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] The Gyeonggi-do Business & Science Accelerator (GBSA) held the launch ceremony of the 'GBSA Supporters' on the 10th to promote Gyeonggi-do and GBSA’s support projects and on-site news through social networking services (SNS), as well as to publicize excellent small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the province.
GBSA began recruiting GBSA Supporters on the 19th of last month and selected 10 supporters through a fair screening process.
The online launch ceremony was conducted in the following order: ▲ Introduction of GBSA ▲ Guide to GBSA Supporters’ activities ▲ Appointment ceremony of supporters ▲ Special lecture on SNS platforms.
Starting from the launch ceremony, the GBSA Supporters will create various content such as videos, blogs, and card news about Gyeonggi-do and GBSA’s policies and support projects, cases of excellent companies in the province, reviews of outstanding SME products, and introductions to major GBSA events, and share them with residents through SNS until the end of this year.
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A GBSA official emphasized, "Since SNS media have high content consumption and fast sharing speed, it is important to produce and promote diverse content," adding, "We will strive to actively inform Gyeonggi-do SMEs and residents about various policies and support information through the rich content produced by the GBSA Supporters."
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