Follow-Up Actions for the First Half Member Service Proposal Contest

The Korea Association of Innovation-Driven Enterprises (Innobiz Association) announced on July 2 that it has signed business agreements with 19 organizations and companies selected through the '2025 First Half Member Service Proposal Contest' to provide new services.


The agreement ceremony, held at the association's conference room in Pangyo, Gyeonggi Province on the same day, was a follow-up to the contest held in May. It was organized to provide practical benefits to member companies and to strengthen mutual cooperation.

At the Innobiz Association 2025 First Half Member Service Contest Agreement Ceremony, company officials are taking a group photo. Innobiz Association

At the Innobiz Association 2025 First Half Member Service Contest Agreement Ceremony, company officials are taking a group photo. Innobiz Association

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In this new partnership, the Korea Broadcast Advertising Corporation (KOBACO) is participating in the institutional sector to support member companies in developing overseas markets.


In addition, 18 companies from various fields have joined as new partners. By sector, these include marketing, public relations, and export (6 companies), management, technology, and education (5 companies), legal, IP, and consulting (4 companies), medical, welfare, and recruitment (3 companies).


The new member services introduced through the association will be disclosed on the association's website and other channels after further discussions and pilot operations.



Jung Kwangcheon, President of the Innobiz Association, stated, "The member service contest serves as an official channel connecting the diverse needs of our members with the capabilities of each company," adding, "We will continue to grow together with our members as partners by offering a variety of services and collaborations."


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