Daejeon City Provides 'Smart Innovation Technology Demonstration Support' to 4 Companies Including Jinosys Co., Ltd.
[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] Daejeon City announced on the 8th that it has finalized the selection of four companies to participate in this year's Smart Innovation Technology Demonstration Support Project.
This project is a newly launched initiative this year aimed at providing private companies with smart city service technologies the opportunity to demonstrate their innovative technologies and products, and to promote early commercialization.
The background of the project is to resolve difficulties faced by local companies in the smart city sector when developing technologies and products, such as performance verification in real usage environments (testbed), standardization and obtaining permits, mass production, and commercialization processes.
Through a public contest, the city selected the companies Jinosys Co., Ltd., Canfilter Co., Ltd., Ezwell Co., Ltd., and Twiny Co., Ltd. to participate in this project.
These companies will receive a total project fund of 200 million KRW to carry out demonstrations and business activities such as ▲ on-site demonstration of QR smart detention receipt payment system (Jinosys) ▲ certification and demonstration of air purifiers for group catering facility kitchens (Canfilter) ▲ software quality certification for telecommuting solutions (Ezwell) ▲ overseas expansion business of autonomous logistics robots (Twiny).
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Choi Gyo-shin, head of the Smart City Division of the city, said, “We will strive to build an urban platform that provides various smart services to citizens and enables companies to grow through smart innovation technologies.”
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