V Dream Wins the Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy Award at the 32nd Corporate Innovation Awards

V Dream (CEO Minji Kim), a company specializing in HR solutions for the disabled, announced on the 10th that it had won the Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy Award at the 32nd Corporate Innovation Awards.

The Corporate Innovation Awards are a prestigious award recognizing companies that have pioneered management innovation and ESG practices. This year, a total of 21 companies were honored. V Dream was selected in recognition of its efforts to improve inefficiencies in the employment structure for people with disabilities and create a sustainable employment environment. It was the only startup to receive the Minister's Award.

Vdream has been leading the digital transformation of employment for people with disabilities through its AI-based HR technology platform, "Flipped," which allows people with disabilities to work from home. Flipped is Korea's first solution that integrates the entire hiring process, including AI-powered job design, attendance and work management, and performance management. It provides a flexible work environment for people with disabilities and enhances human resources management efficiency for companies. Currently used by over 450 organizations, it is improving the employment environment for people with disabilities across large corporations, mid-sized companies, and public institutions.

Additionally, V-Dream operates the 'V-Art Gallery', which supports the creative activities of disabled artists, and provides new business opportunities by producing goods using their creative works.

“This award is recognition of the efforts of our members to build a sustainable model for the employment of people with disabilities,” said Kim Min-ji, CEO of V Dream. “We will continue to develop this into an integrated platform where people with disabilities can work stably by advancing AI technology and expanding job scope.”


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