
Seoul Technopark (Director Jong-wook Yoon, hereinafter referred to as Seoul TP) announced on the 22nd that it will implement the '2025 Personal Information Protection Technology Development Support Project' to support the development and expansion of personal information protection technology.
This project aims to address the challenges faced by small and medium-sized enterprises and startups in the personal information protection and utilization sectors, including labor shortages, technology development delays, and difficulties securing sales channels, and to increase the likelihood of commercialization success. Seoul Technology Partners (TP) plans to strengthen corporate competitiveness through customized support programs, ranging from technology development consulting to market development.
The support program will include: ▲technology development consulting through expert matching, ▲prototype performance evaluation and verification, ▲commercialization consulting and site visits, ▲prototype demonstration support, ▲tech-biz partnering, and ▲investment attraction capacity enhancement. The public sector partnering event will be held on November 12th, the private sector partnering event on November 19th, and the investment consultation meeting on November 26th.
Since 2015, Seoul Technology Partnership (TP) has been a designated technology transfer organization by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, supporting technology transfer and commercialization by connecting promising technologies from universities and research institutes with companies. Through this project, the company aims to contribute to the creation of a personal information protection industry ecosystem and the innovative growth of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
Yoon Jong-wook, head of Seoul Technology Partnership, said, “Through this project, we will promote the development and spread of personal information protection technology and support small and medium-sized enterprises and start-ups to secure competitiveness in the global market.”
Companies wishing to participate in the project can download the application form from the official Seoul Technopark website, fill it out, and submit it to the person in charge's email address (biz@seoultp.or.kr).
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