On-site Feedback from Small Business Owners on the Product Improvement Support Project
"Helping Build Competitiveness in the Online Market"

On August 14, the Korea Small and Medium Business Distribution Center announced that it had held a meeting at Seoul Startup Hub in Mapo-gu, Seoul, to share feedback and improvement plans with small business owners participating in the 'Product Improvement Support Project.'


The Product Improvement Support Project (Package Design Improvement and Production) is a program that supports small business owners in the early stages of entering the online market to enhance their competitiveness. The program provides consulting and advisory services, package design improvement, and the production of labels and attachments. This year, a total of 600 small businesses are expected to benefit from the program.

On the 13th, the Korea Small and Medium Business Distribution Center held a meeting at Seoul Startup Hub in Mapo-gu, Seoul, to share feedback and improvement plans with small business owners participating in the 'Product Improvement Support Project.' Korea Small and Medium Business Distribution Center

On the 13th, the Korea Small and Medium Business Distribution Center held a meeting at Seoul Startup Hub in Mapo-gu, Seoul, to share feedback and improvement plans with small business owners participating in the 'Product Improvement Support Project.' Korea Small and Medium Business Distribution Center

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Before the main meeting, a special lecture was held to provide useful information to the small business owners in attendance, featuring a success story from a small business representative and marketing insights from an expert. In addition, a product consultation session was organized with current merchandisers from private distribution companies.


During the meeting, participants, including project managers from the Korea Small and Medium Business Distribution Center, implementing agencies, and small business owners, shared feedback on the support project and discussed areas for improvement. One small business owner commented, "For small business owners who are already overwhelmed with production and sales, the Product Improvement Support Project has taken a significant burden off our shoulders by helping with product design. I hope this support will be expanded further."



Lee Taesik, CEO of the Korea Small and Medium Business Distribution Center, stated, "We will continue to support small business owners so their products can become more competitive in the online market through the Product Improvement Support Project. At the same time, we will focus on further enhancing the program based on the feedback collected at this meeting."


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