The Gyeonggi-do Economic Science Promotion Agency is recruiting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) related to robotics in Gyeonggi Province to participate in the "Robot Demonstration Support Project."


This project targets robotics companies in the province that have completed technology development and entered the demonstration phase. It aims to verify the feasibility of applying their technology in actual industrial sites and to support commercialization.


Eligible applicants are SMEs in the province that manufacture, research, or develop robot hardware and software. Companies may participate independently or as part of a consortium in collaboration with universities, research institutes, and other organizations.


Poster for Recruiting Companies for the Robot Demonstration Support Project by Gyeonggi-do Economic Science Promotion Agency

Poster for Recruiting Companies for the Robot Demonstration Support Project by Gyeonggi-do Economic Science Promotion Agency

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The lead organization must be a robotics company with its main office or registered factory in Gyeonggi Province and must operate an in-house research institute or a dedicated R&D department.


The agency will conduct a document review and presentation evaluation, and in April, it will select three final companies. The selected companies will receive up to 80 million won each to support prototype development costs related to robotics, material costs, software development expenses, and patent application and registration fees.



Hyun Changha, Executive Director of the Future New Industry Division at the agency, said, "Robotics technology has become a key sector for improving industrial productivity and creating new industrial ecosystems. Through this demonstration support, we will actively help local companies verify their technologies in real industrial settings and enhance their market competitiveness."


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