On-site Inspection Conducted for 2,000 Companies Implementing Smart Factories

Jungjinkong, Remote Non-Face-to-Face Inspection for Companies Introducing Smart Factories View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] The Small and Medium Business Corporation (Chairman Kim Hak-do, hereinafter referred to as SBC) announced on the 31st that it will introduce and operate a non-face-to-face real-time inspection system during status checks to help resolve difficulties faced by companies that have adopted smart factories.


SBC is operating a post-management project for smart factories. Since August, it has been conducting utilization status inspections targeting 2,000 companies that have adopted smart factories to enhance the substance of the smart factory dissemination and expansion project and improve the utilization of smart factories.


SBC focuses on inspecting ▲ the utilization status of implemented solutions and equipment ▲ difficulties faced by companies related to utilization ▲ policy support requests related to smart factory post-management for adopting companies, and provides solutions through experts.


After completing the status inspection, SBC analyzes companies' difficulties in various aspects such as manpower, introduced equipment, and manufacturing data utilization, and provides customized support by linking policy projects such as policy funds, after-sales service support, and manpower training.


In particular, SBC has pilot-introduced a real-time remote inspection system using an industrial non-face-to-face solution and conducted a non-face-to-face inspection of the smart factory operation status for Company S located in Tongyeong, Gyeongnam, on the 27th.


The industrial non-face-to-face solution connects the site and the inspector in real time through smart glasses. Through this, the inspector can check the introduced equipment, solutions, and difficulties without visiting the site directly.


SBC plans to gradually expand the non-face-to-face remote collaboration method using the latest technologies in response to the demand from adopting companies that require non-face-to-face inspections to prevent the spread of COVID-19 infection and enable efficient progress.



Choi Hak-su, Head of Innovation Growth Headquarters at SBC, said, "With the development of non-face-to-face technology, it has become possible to provide accurate and practical on-site information, thereby sufficiently securing the reliability of remote inspections," adding, "SBC will actively utilize the non-face-to-face remote support system in future smart factory-related evaluations and inspections."


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