Suwon City Supports SME Website Creation with AI Technology
Suwon City in Gyeonggi Province is supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in creating websites using artificial intelligence (AI) technology.
On April 10, Suwon City announced that it will recruit 10 small and medium-sized manufacturing companies to participate in an AI-based SME website creation support program until May 15.
The selected companies will receive support in "creating AI-based website structures and designs tailored to the characteristics of each company" and "building Korean website information and foreign language content for export promotion." In addition, each company will be provided with an independent domain.
Suwon City supports the creation of small and medium-sized enterprises' websites using artificial intelligence technology. Provided by Suwon City
View original imageTo help participating companies enhance their global competitiveness, the websites will be created using visual design techniques on par with those of internationally renowned companies. In addition, the city will provide the website configuration files so that companies can operate their websites independently.
Companies wishing to participate should search for "2026 SME e-Trade Marketing Support" in the search box on Suwon City's website (www.suwon.go.kr), download and complete the application form, and submit it by email (u2vstty2@korea.kr). The websites are scheduled to be created in June.
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A Suwon City official stated, "Amid persistent high oil prices and inflation caused by the Middle East war, ongoing uncertainty in the global economy, and the continuing energy security crisis, start-ups are facing difficulties," adding, "It is a crucial time to strengthen external marketing competitiveness in order to help companies overcome these challenges."
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