by Kim Heeyun
Published 13 Nov.2020 09:29(KST)
An online non-face-to-face training session is being conducted in Cambodia to transfer technology innovation policies and excellent packing know-how. Photo by InnoBiz Association
원본보기 아이콘[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] The Inno-Biz Association announced on the 13th that it will promote the "Innovative Packing Technology Development Training Project to Improve Productivity of Cambodian SMEs" as part of KOICA (Korea International Cooperation Agency) global training program until the 20th.
This project is operated in an online non-face-to-face format. It was prepared to transfer customized packing technology for the recipient country Cambodia using Korea's excellent packing technology and to share Korea's innovative SME policies. This three-year project running until 2022 is conducted as a non-face-to-face training program due to situations such as the COVID-19 pandemic, and plans to promote future invitation training and expert local training.
The association explained that Director Kim Sejong of the Policy Research Institute, Professor Kim Suil of Daegu University, an expert in agri-food packaging, and CEO Kim Daesu will participate in the lectures to transfer Korea's innovative (Inno-Biz) SME fostering policies and innovative packing technology in the agri-food sector to Cambodia.
Cho Hongrae, president of the Inno-Biz Association, said, "Since this year, we have been promoting technology exchange projects to strengthen cooperation with Cambodia, a key country in the New Southern Policy," and added, "We will further strengthen friendly cooperation between the two countries through this training."
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