Gyeongbuk Technopark Announces Recruitment of Companies for 'Marine New Technology Certification and Commercialization Support Project'
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yeo Jong-gu] Gyeongbuk Technopark Green Enterprise Support Center is recruiting companies to participate in the ‘2022 Marine New Technology Certification and Commercialization Support Project.’
This project supports the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises and mid-sized companies that possess excellent items and technologies related to the marine industry, and applications can be submitted until April 29.
Hosted by Gyeongbuk Province and organized by Gyeongbuk Technopark, the ‘Marine New Technology Certification and Commercialization Support Project’ has been implemented annually since 2019 with the purpose of discovering promising companies to lead Gyeongbuk Province’s marine industry and providing focused growth support.
Previously, in 2021, two supported companies achieved a total sales of 1.18 billion KRW and created 4 new jobs.
The marine new technology support project is provided as a package and consists of ▲prototype production and certification support (up to 34 million KRW) ▲product advancement and certification support (up to 34 million KRW) ▲expert consulting support.
The eligible applicants are small and medium-sized enterprises and mid-sized companies with headquarters, factories, or research institutes located in Gyeongbuk Province, which ▲produce products corresponding to promising items in the marine new technology certification and commercialization industry sectors ▲or are companies in the production or technology fields of products related to the upstream or downstream sectors of the marine new technology certification and commercialization industry.
Companies wishing to participate can refer to the Gyeongbuk Technopark website or contact the Green Enterprise Support Center.
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Ha In-seong, President of Gyeongbuk Technopark, said, “We will spare no support to strengthen the technological competitiveness of marine-related companies in Gyeongbuk and solidify their growth foundation.”
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