Preferential Benefits for Member Companies
Including Key Evaluation Services Such as Credit and Technology
The Inno-Biz Association announced on September 23 that it had signed a "business agreement to support the growth of technology-innovative small and medium-sized enterprises" with Korea Evaluation Data (KODATA) at the association's main conference room located in Pangyo Techno Valley, Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province.
This business agreement was established to connect the data-driven corporate information systems of both organizations, with the aim of supporting the growth of association member companies and expanding services. The signing ceremony was attended by Jeong Gwangcheon, President of the Inno-Biz Association, Hong Dooseon, CEO of KODATA, and about 10 other representatives from both organizations.
At the business agreement ceremony between the Inno-Biz Association and Korea Evaluation Data, key representatives from both sides are taking a commemorative photo. Inno-Biz Association
Under the agreement, the two organizations will establish a cooperative framework for supporting and managing member companies, conducting policy research, and digitalizing the Inno-Biz verification process. In addition, KODATA will share and utilize its corporate database to help identify, manage, and analyze the performance of outstanding member companies based on data.
They will also provide practical services for member companies. KODATA plans to offer preferential benefits to members, including access to its information infrastructure such as credit and technology evaluations for public institution submissions, the corporate information system CRETOP, as well as discounts on ESG and safety and health evaluation services.
President Jeong Gwangcheon stated, "The association will continue to support member companies in continuously creating new value by connecting reliable data and innovative systems."
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