Hanmir Selected as a Promising Small and Medium Enterprise in Gyeonggi Province... "Various Incentive Benefits Provided" View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bo-kyung] Ceramic nano tech company Hanmir announced on the 12th that it has been selected as a 'Promising Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) in Gyeonggi Province' by Gyeonggi Province.


The Gyeonggi Province Promising SME Certification System is a program launched in 1995 to discover and certify SMEs in the province with high potential for economic revitalization and job creation, aiming to nurture them into global strong small and medium enterprises.


Evaluation criteria include sustainable management capability, efforts in technological innovation, efforts to pioneer overseas markets, other characteristic evaluations, and additional points. Among approximately 160,000 SMEs (based on 2019 Gyeonggi Province statistics), about 200 SMEs were finally selected.

Hanmir Selected as a Promising Small and Medium Enterprise in Gyeonggi Province... "Various Incentive Benefits Provided" View original image

Selected promising SMEs receive 39 types of incentives from 7 institutions, including additional points when applying for Gyeonggi Province policy funds and support projects from the Gyeonggi Institute of Economy and Science Promotion. They also receive promotional support for brand expansion, such as assistance in producing packaging materials using the promising SME certification mark and planning articles to strengthen certified brands.


Hanmir CEO Han Seung-woo stated, "Hanmir has carried out over 40 government projects, holds more than 30 development patents, and has successfully applied its technology to various equipment, facilities, and devices, enabling the replacement of existing imported products."



Hanmir is a technology venture company that received a T3 grade in technology evaluation from Korea Enterprise Data and owns 27 technology patents, playing a key role in domestic energy-saving technology.


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