
ICT specialist company Ucube (CEO Kim Jeong-beom) announced on the 1st that it has won the contract for the '2025 SME Integrated Platform Construction Project (Phase 1)' from the Small and Medium Business Technology Information Promotion Agency.
This project is a large-scale digital transformation (DX) project that integrates the previously separate services of 'Small and Medium Venture 24' and 'Enterprise Yard', which are small and medium-sized enterprise policy portal sites, into one, allowing companies to access policy information more easily and conveniently.
This first phase of the project, undertaken by the Ucube Consortium, is valued at approximately 2 billion won and focuses on the following key tasks: integrating and connecting information on SME support programs, providing AI-based customized services, migrating private cloud services and opening public APIs, and establishing a unified database. This will enable SMEs to access various support programs and policy information at a glance and quickly access the information they need through customized notification and recommendation services.
This project is significant as it serves as the first step toward building a one-stop service for small and medium-sized businesses, tailored AI recommendations, and private cloud utilization. Specifically, the project focuses on developing and providing AI-based customized services, including: an AI information assistant (chatbot) and a customized search function for business announcements and support projects.
In 2023, Ucube participated in the establishment of the "SME Integrated Platform ISP (Information Strategy Plan)" project and led the project planning. It has also been involved for over three years in the construction and operation of an integrated public information system that integrates services from 32 related organizations under the Ministry of SMEs and Startups. Furthermore, Ucube has been carrying out key national AI projects, such as the Ministry of the Interior and Safety's "2025 Intelligent Work Management Platform Construction Project" and the Korea Intelligence Information Society Agency's "Government-wide Large-Scale AI Common Infrastructure Implementation Project," accumulating expertise in applying new technologies and large-scale next-generation projects. These experiences and capabilities are believed to have led to its winning this project.
“This achievement is the result of Ucube’s recognition of our track record in building next-generation and large-scale systems and portals, as well as our expertise in building and operating administrative systems,” said Ucube CEO Kim Jeong-beom. “Through this project, we will create digital transformation results that small and medium-sized businesses can feel, and provide a user-centered innovation platform.”
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