Teaorder Vice President Kim Yong-un Receives Minister of SMEs and Startups Award for 2025 Venture of the Year

Kim Yong-un, vice president of table order company Tea Order and CEO of Tea Order Stay , received the Minister of SMEs and Startups Award in the worker category of the '2025 Venture of the Year Award.

The 'Venture of the Year' award is an award system established to promote the sound growth of the venture industry by discovering venture entrepreneurs and workers who have contributed to the national economic development based on corporate social responsibility, entrepreneurial spirit, and a will to change and innovate.

Vice President Kim Yong-un was selected as the winner in the worker category in recognition of his achievements in expanding sales of Tea Order and Tea Order Stay, revitalizing the AI-based restaurant and hotel industry, promoting global business, and digitally transforming offline data.

The awards ceremony took place on the 1st at the "Venture 30th Anniversary Celebration" hosted by the Korea Venture Business Association at the Grand InterContinental Parnas in Seoul. The event was designed to reflect on the company's achievements over the past 30 years and explore future growth strategies. The pre-event featured commemorative events, an awards ceremony, and a musical gala program, providing a forum for industry networking.

The Korea Venture Business Association selected this year's recipients based on a comprehensive evaluation of their contributions to securing future growth engines and developing the venture ecosystem in Korea. Vice President Kim was recognized for his contributions to strengthening corporate competitiveness by leading the digital transformation of offline data in industries such as the restaurant and hospitality sectors.

Tiorder stated, “Vice President Kim Yong-un’s award is a recognition of the innovative direction the company has been pursuing,” and added, “We will continue to innovate digital transformation for small business owners with AI technology-based solutions.”


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