"Research on Data-Driven Business Models"… Shin Jeongwon Collaborates with Incheon Technopark and NICE Genie Data
[Asia Economy Reporter Minwoo Lee] The Korea Credit Information Services (KCIS) has partnered with Incheon Technopark and NICE Genie Data to research data-driven business models.
On the 1st, KCIS announced that it signed a business agreement with Incheon Technopark and NICE Genie Data to support the operation of the '2022 SW Convergence Cluster 2.0 Data-Driven Business Model Research.'
Accordingly, as a data-specialized institution, KCIS will perform data integration and pseudonymization/anonymization processing, NICE Genie Data will analyze the integrated data and provide business model consulting to participating companies, and Incheon Technopark will support local companies in Incheon to use the integrated data through a closed integration space.
Outstanding projects derived from this initiative will be designated as tasks for Incheon Technopark's 'Support for Commercialization of SW Convergence Products and Services' next year, receiving various support such as research funding and technical consulting.
Furthermore, the three organizations agreed to continuously build a close cooperative relationship in data integration, analysis, and utilization to develop data-driven new products and services for companies in the future.
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Shin Hyun-jun, President of KCIS, stated, "This agreement will help region-based companies combine and utilize financial data to promote new data-driven platform businesses," adding, "We will continue to work closely with local governments and public institutions to expand the data utilization ecosystem and support new business enterprises."
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