Gyeonggi-do Institute of Economy and Science Technology will hold a 'Biotechnology Bazaar' at Gwanggyo Technovalley on the 11th of next month.

Gyeonggi-do Institute of Economy and Science Technology will hold a 'Biotechnology Bazaar' at Gwanggyo Technovalley on the 11th of next month.

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The Gyeonggi-do Economic Science Promotion Agency will hold a bio technology bazaar next month.


On the 22nd, the agency announced that on the 12th of next month, as part of the bio week event at Suwon Gwanggyo Technovalley, it will hold the 'Gyeonggi Bio Technology Bazaar' to transfer patents owned by public research institutes, universities, and companies in the province to enhance the technological competitiveness of startups and small and medium-sized enterprises in the province and to foster an innovative bio-industry ecosystem.


The patents exhibited this time include ▲100 patents owned by the Bio Industry Headquarters of the agency ▲more than 300 patents owned by universities and research institutions in the province such as Catholic University, Dongguk University, Myongji University, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon University, Chung-Ang University, Hanyang University, cancer centers, and the Korea Pasteur Institute ▲and about 200 patents owned by companies such as LG Household & Health Care.


The 600 or so patents exhibited will be transferred to companies in the province for a small fee or free of charge.


During the event, the agency will also operate various programs such as demand technology matching consulting, technology transfer consultations, technology exhibitions, and introduction of the Gyeonggi-do G Fund. Participants can meet directly with technology managers from each institution on site for in-depth consultations.


Kang Seong-cheon, head of the agency, said, "Through this event, a virtuous cycle of patented technology will be achieved, further revitalizing the bio-industry ecosystem in Gyeonggi-do," adding, "We hope it will help local companies secure technological competitiveness and expand cooperation among large, medium, and small bio companies."



Meanwhile, the agency will hold bio week events such as a bio policy forum, technology seminars, and investment consultations over two days from the 11th to the 12th of next month.


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