The Korea Venture Innovation Society held its Spring Academic Conference on the 18th at the Diamond Hall of the Federation of Korean Industries Convention Center in Yeouido, Seoul, under the theme "Innovative Growth of Small and Medium Venture Enterprises under the New Government."
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bo-kyung] The Korea Venture Innovation Society held its spring academic conference on the 18th at the Federation of Korean Industries Convention Center in Yeouido, Seoul, under the theme "Innovative Growth of Small and Medium Ventures under the New Government," discussing the new government's policy directions for small and medium ventures and win-win strategies between large and small-medium enterprises.
Yu Jang-hee, former chairman of the Win-Win Growth Committee, who gave the keynote speech that day, emphasized, "The government must develop new win-win growth models and policies, and citizens should act as market watchdogs," presenting a paradigm for win-win growth involving large corporations, the government, small and medium enterprises, and citizens together.
In the thematic lectures, Cho Hoon, Executive Director of KT, introduced the company's venture startup nurturing plans. KT is fostering a startup ecosystem through open innovation by collaborating with financial companies, universities, related organizations, and local governments. Shin Won-chul, head of the Testonic Research Institute, explained the current status of fine dust inhalation mat technology and its carbon neutrality effects, while Park Ik-jun, senior researcher at Youngpoong Industry, gave a lecture titled "Current Status and Prospects of Industrial Underwater Robots."
Jeon In-oh, president of the society, stated, "The society discovers and shares new trends in the venture innovation field twice a year in spring and autumn with industry, academia, and research sectors," introducing the academic conference as "an opportunity and networking platform to explore directions for innovative growth."
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