Redwit (CEO Ji-won Kim)'s electronic research notebook Guno has been selected as a ‘2023 K Non-face-to-face Service Voucher Supplier’ for the second consecutive year.
The ‘2023 K Non-face-to-face Service Voucher Platform’ project, hosted by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups, supports 70% of the costs to build non-face-to-face work systems and promote digital transformation for small and venture businesses.
Guno has been supplied through the non-face-to-face voucher project for two consecutive years from 2022 to this year and can be found in the telecommuting (collaboration tool) category. Guno offers key features such as △support for various file extensions △a separate administrator mode △automatic application of author signatures and timestamp authentication. Redwit, the service provider, is a leading startup in Daejeon showing excellent results daily, having won the Gold Prize in the 3rd K-Camp Final Round by the Korea Securities Depository in 2023 and the Minister of Science and ICT Award for the Best Company in the SW Growth Club at the 2022 Software Go Festival.
Guno can be easily accessed from any PC using only a web environment, and for enhanced security during telecommuting, it can be configured to allow access only from specific IP environments. Regardless of the user's proficiency in writing research notes, anyone can easily utilize existing data, and it provides a strong security system based on a private blockchain and convenient administrator functions, enabling the establishment of an efficient research environment.
The CEO of Redwit stated, “Through this project, we will provide services so that demand companies can establish an efficient research environment without burden,” and added, “We plan to actively support customized education and consulting so that research note writing and management, which were previously difficult and complex, as well as evidence for R&D government projects, can be easily accomplished through Guno.”
The recruitment announcement for demand companies is scheduled to be released at the end of May, and inquiries about the non-face-to-face service voucher and consultations are available through the Guno website.
Meanwhile, Redwit was selected as the first Daejeon participant in the IBK Changgong program, an innovative startup nurturing program operated by IBK Industrial Bank of Korea, last year.
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