On the 14th, the Public Procurement Service selected 95 governments and institutions to use 35 innovative products worth 10 billion won as a pilot.
These contents are disclosed in the Innovation Marketplace as the result of linking the demand for the first innovative product pilot purchase project in 22nd year.
Selected innovative products include environmental and digital new deal products that improve people's quality of life and public services, such as wearable walking assistance robots and artificial intelligence-based search services for the lost and dementia elderly.
In this matching, the ‘LID Ecological Walkway System’ discovered as an innovation demand task through collaboration with the Ministry of Environment through innovation demand incubation was assigned to the institution for the first time.
The Public Procurement Service plans to finalize the purchase contract for the 35 products selected this time by March and support commercialization after trial use for about 10 months.
The Public Procurement Service plans to secure a budget of 46.5 billion won for the pilot purchase of innovative products this year to induce innovative growth by supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) who are having difficulties in selling products in the early stages of technology development.
From this year, demand matching will be expanded from 3 times to 5 times to lead to trial purchases after being selected as innovative products, and demand surveys will also be conducted regularly in the first half (3 times) and the second half (2 times).
Kim Eung-geol, director of innovation procurement planning at the Public Procurement Service, said, “We will continue to actively support the innovative product purchasing business so that the Public Procurement Service becomes the first purchaser so that both demanding organizations and companies designated as innovative products can coexist.”
Daejeon = Reporter Lim Ho-beom lhb@hankyung.com
Source | Public Procurement Service selects 95 governments and institutions to use 35 innovative products worth 10 billion won
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On the 14th, the Public Procurement Service selected 95 governments and institutions to use 35 innovative products worth 10 billion won as a pilot.
These contents are disclosed in the Innovation Marketplace as the result of linking the demand for the first innovative product pilot purchase project in 22nd year.
Selected innovative products include environmental and digital new deal products that improve people's quality of life and public services, such as wearable walking assistance robots and artificial intelligence-based search services for the lost and dementia elderly.
In this matching, the ‘LID Ecological Walkway System’ discovered as an innovation demand task through collaboration with the Ministry of Environment through innovation demand incubation was assigned to the institution for the first time.
The Public Procurement Service plans to finalize the purchase contract for the 35 products selected this time by March and support commercialization after trial use for about 10 months.
The Public Procurement Service plans to secure a budget of 46.5 billion won for the pilot purchase of innovative products this year to induce innovative growth by supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) who are having difficulties in selling products in the early stages of technology development.
From this year, demand matching will be expanded from 3 times to 5 times to lead to trial purchases after being selected as innovative products, and demand surveys will also be conducted regularly in the first half (3 times) and the second half (2 times).
Kim Eung-geol, director of innovation procurement planning at the Public Procurement Service, said, “We will continue to actively support the innovative product purchasing business so that the Public Procurement Service becomes the first purchaser so that both demanding organizations and companies designated as innovative products can coexist.”
Daejeon = Reporter Lim Ho-beom lhb@hankyung.com
Source | Public Procurement Service selects 95 governments and institutions to use 35 innovative products worth 10 billion won
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