National Development Project Interests: Healthcare, Environment, and Future Technologies
KCCI Idea League to Decide Top 6 on the 26th
[Asia Economy Reporter Choi Dae-yeol] In the national development project audition conducted by the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI), ideas related to medical welfare and environmental conservation mainly attracted attention. There was also high interest in platforms that support future technologies and startups.
According to KCCI's analysis of the 50 ideas that passed the document screening in this audition, entries related to medical welfare and environmental conservation each accounted for 25%, making up a significant portion. Future technology accounted for 30%, and startup support platforms made up 20%. In the medical welfare field, ideas such as a future-type medical service open market proposed by an active doctor, a non-face-to-face medical prescription platform, and a concept combining video calls with dementia diagnosis tests were selected among the final top 11 ideas.
Regarding environmental conservation, an idea to produce personalized cultured meat based on stem cells attracted attention. There was also an idea for a seed investment platform open to the general public. An idea linking treasure hunting and regional economic revitalization using augmented reality (AR) technology and NFT coins drew interest as middle school students and their families participated together. Some judges highly rated AI earphones that filter out abusive language during calls for emotional labor workers such as call center employees.
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Additionally, an AI system that learns from safety accident cases to detect and notify risk factors in advance, an accounts receivable payment platform that digitizes trade details between small and medium enterprises, and a secondhand goods trading platform for business closures also joined the final 11 teams. The organizers initially planned to select 10 winners but added one more team reflecting the intention of Chairman Chey Tae-won. The top 11 teams will receive prize money. After the pressure question round held on the 26th, the top 6 ideas will be selected. Those chosen will receive mentoring from companies such as SK, POSCO, Krafton, and Intel.
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