
Redwit announced that it held the '2025 R&D Trend & Business Plan Offline Seminar' at Dream Plus Gangnam in Seocho-gu, Seoul on the 20th. This seminar was designed to provide practical insights to companies and research institutes preparing to carry out research and development (R&D) projects by examining the latest trends in the R&D field and major policy changes in 2025.
The seminar was attended by around 70 people, and key topics covered included ▲2024 R&D Review (cuts and changes) ▲Differences between R&D project concepts and general startup support projects ▲Introduction of 2025 R&D changes ▲R&D business plan composition and writing methods. In particular, practical useful materials were shared in the session on the summary of R&D support projects by ministry and the Redwit TIPS business plan sample.
At the end of the event, a Q&A session was held to discuss laws that companies conducting R&D must be familiar with, such as the National Research and Development Innovation Act and the Research Note Guidelines. In-depth discussions were held on how to explore and write R&D projects, and attendees were able to obtain key guidance necessary for conducting R&D projects.
At this event, various special benefits were provided to participants, such as ▲Redwit TIPS business plan sample ▲2025 support project integrated announcement summary ▲Kuno service special partnership discount, etc., and various approaches were taken to provide practical research and development support.
Redwit continues to provide professional education and information in fields related to electronic lab notebooks, such as R&D and government-supported projects, and is promoting the growth of the electronic lab notebook market. In December of last year, it successfully completed the ‘Data and Electronic Documents for Digital Transformation (DX)’ webinar with Hana Financial TI’s authorized electronic document center, and in January of this year, it was officially designated as the first private sector trade secret original certification agency by the Korean Intellectual Property Office, further strengthening the reliability of research data protection and management.
A Redwit official said, “This seminar was a meaningful event that presented a clear direction for changes in research and development trends and support projects in 2025,” and added, “We plan to continue to operate various education and support programs that can provide practical help to companies and researchers conducting research and development.”
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