The Gyeonggi Institute of Economic Science and Technology is recruiting companies to participate in the 'NGG Program' of the 'Gyeonggi AI Global Challenge' project until May 22.


This project aims to enhance the technological competitiveness and global business capabilities of promising AI companies in Gyeonggi Province by collaborating with global AI big tech companies.


As the generative AI and AI semiconductor markets have recently been growing rapidly, global competition among AI technology companies is also intensifying.


The institute plans to strengthen the competitiveness of the local AI industry ecosystem by operating a growth program that goes beyond simple technology development support, connecting education, consulting, and global networking.


NGG Program Participating Companies Recruitment Poster

NGG Program Participating Companies Recruitment Poster

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Eligible applicants are small and medium-sized enterprises and startups based in Gyeonggi Province that possess deep tech related to AI. The recruitment covers all advanced technology-based industries, including AI, data, network, 5G, and quantum computing.


The institute will select a final group of 10 companies through a document review and presentation evaluation. In particular, five outstanding companies will be offered the opportunity to attend the 'GTC (GPU Technology Conference) 2027,' a developer conference to be held in San Jose, San Francisco, USA, in March next year.



Hyun Changha, Executive Director of Future Industries at the institute, stated, "As competition in the AI market intensifies, it is more important than ever to strengthen the technological competitiveness and global business capabilities of AI companies in the province," adding, "We will support local companies so that, based on cooperation with big tech companies, they can secure opportunities to enter overseas markets and attract investment."


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