On-site Communication Meeting with About 10 Resident Companies in Jinju Sangpyeong General Industrial Complex

The Small and Medium Business Corporation (SBC) announced that Chairman Kang Seok-jin held an on-site communication meeting for "Innovative Growth and Scale-up of Local Small and Medium Enterprises" on the 25th at the Sangpyeong General Industrial Complex in Jinju, Gyeongnam. Representatives from 10 companies located in the Sangpyeong General Industrial Complex attended the meeting.


This meeting was held to strengthen the foundation for prompt and substantial policy implementation centered on communication with companies on-site, in response to the acceleration of digitalization and non-face-to-face work environments in government and public institutions, as well as rapidly changing domestic and international management environments. The main agenda included sharing SBC’s progress on regional innovation growth policies, enhancing the global competitiveness of local SMEs, and guidance and discussion on phased support measures necessary for achieving scale-up results for SMEs.


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Additionally, the attending company representatives conveyed various policy ideas to secure corporate competitiveness, such as the advancement of local infrastructure promoted by local governments, policy cooperation between the government and local authorities, customized support reflecting the characteristics of industries in the industrial complex, and job measures in response to the decline in the local working population.


SBC plans to actively incorporate these corporate ideas into currently operating support projects and the discovery of new projects to develop them into actual policies. Also, as part of its social contribution activities, SBC donated a total of 351 PCs and monitors to improve the digital work efficiency of companies located in the Sangpyeong General Industrial Complex during the meeting.



Chairman Kang said, “Even amid changes to non-face-to-face work environments due to digital transformation, the most important thing is the capability to promptly understand what companies want and to comprehensively design support policies accordingly.” He added, “Going forward, all SBC executives and employees will form a ‘one team’ to communicate more closely with the SME field and develop communication programs to provide customized support for the needs of our customers.”


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