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SKC receives commendation from SME Minister for its role in win-win cooperation between large and small/medium businesses
2020-11-04

SKC receives commendation from SME Minister for its role in win-win cooperation between large and small/medium businesses

 

 

  • At an MSS-hosted ceremony commemorating the Week of Accompanied Growth 2020

  • In recognition of a win-win cooperation in an open platform, _ base_d on new materials/technologies, Startup Plus, Masters of Industry, etc.

     

The Ministry of SMEs and Startups (MSS) recognized the contribution, made by SKC (President Lee Wan-jae), to a voluntary win-win cooperation between large and small/medium businesses.

 

On November 4, SKC received a commendation from the Minister of SME and Startups, at a ceremony held to commemorate the Week of Accompanied Growth 2020. SKC was one of the 12 businesses/institutions and 17 individuals receiving the commendation, in the sector of a voluntary win-win cooperation.

 

SKC has operated the following programs to provide support for the commercialization of products made by businesses, specializing in materials: a new materials-related, technology-_ base_d Open Platform, SKC Startup Plus (an open competition/exhibition, participated in by businesses), and Masters of Industry (a platform, which _ link_s experts with businesses that require their consultation).

 

Three years ago, SKC began making efforts to grow with promising SMEs/startups in the materials sector. In 2017, the Company, along with expert institutions, like the Ulsan Center for Creative Economy & Innovation, launched Open Platform to provide support for the commercialization of promising SMEs/startups in the materials sector. Since then, the Company has steadily increased the number of participating institutions/businesses.

 

SKC has also held SKC Startup Plus, which is an Open Platform-_ base_d program for the selection of materials businesses that have good ideas on an annual basis. It is arranged that the businesses selected receive tangible/intangible assets, like startup education, R&D know-how, management infrastructure, etc., from participating institutions and SKC.

 

Last September, SKC opened their “Masters of Industry” service, which is an extended version of Open Platform. It is a platform service _ link_ing small-sized materials businesses with industrial experts. For this service, SKC signed MOUs with the National Academy of Engineering of Korea, which is the highest authority in engineering/technology in the country, for cooperation in strengthening the capabilities of materials businesses, last July.

 

Commenting on the matter, an SKC official said, “Last May, we became the 14th ‘voluntary win-win business’ selected by the MSS. On top of that, we received a commendation from the minister. We will continue to strengthen the cooperative Open Platform, and do what we can to build a sustainable materials businesses ecosystem for the coexistence of large and small/medium-sized businesses, fulfilling our responsibilities as a corporate member of the community.”



[SKC has strived to invigorate the materials business ecosystem. On November 4, SKC received a commendation from the Minister of SME and Startups at a ceremony held to commemorate the Week of Accompanied Growth 2020.]