Korea Small and Medium Venture Business Distribution Agency to Hold Public Procurement Matching Day for Public Institutions and SMEs
Mutual Matching Between Public Institutions and SMEs
Expanding Opportunities for SMEs to Supply to the Public Procurement Market
The Korea Small and Medium Venture Business Distribution Agency announced on June 26 that it will hold the '2025 Public Procurement Matching Day' to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in entering the public procurement market and to promote the purchase of SME products by public institutions.
The '2025 Public Procurement Matching Day', which will be held at EL Tower in Yangjae, Seoul on June 27, will bring together more than 60 public institutions, including the National Pension Service, and 70 SMEs seeking to expand their sales channels in the public procurement market. The event will facilitate purchase consultations through mutual matching between participating organizations.
The Korea Small and Medium Venture Business Distribution Agency plans to recruit SMEs and public institutions in advance and arrange mutual matching, thereby providing a practical platform for SMEs that have difficulty meeting public institutions directly and supporting them in expanding their opportunities to supply products to the public procurement market.
At the event, the agency will hold a meeting and provide practical training on public procurement for public institution officials, and share essential information needed on site, such as the pilot purchase system.
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Lee Taesik, CEO of the Korea Small and Medium Venture Business Distribution Agency, said, "We have organized this matching day to expand public sales of outstanding SME products," adding, "We will continue to make efforts to appropriately match the supply and demand of excellent SMEs and public institutions to further expand public procurement."
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