KINTEX, 2025 Joint Awards for Safety Industry and Construction Safety Innovation Awards
18 organizations that contributed to innovative technology and ESG were selected...
'Supporting the dissemination of advanced safety technologies and development of markets'
The "2025 K-Safety Awards" and the Construction Safety Awards were held.
While the "2025 K-SAFETY WEEK" was held from September 17 to 19, KINTEX (CEO Lee Jae-yul) held the "2025 K-Safety Awards" and the Construction Safety Awards jointly with five construction safety organizations.
The award ceremony is a venue to select and award institutions and organizations that have distinguished themselves in the field of innovative technology, ESG, and shared growth among companies participating in the "2025 Korea Safety Industry Fair" and the "Korea Construction Safety Fair." Ten safety industry innovation awards and eight construction safety innovation awards were finally selected after document screening and expert screening at a competition rate of about 3 to 1.
Sistek won the grand prize in the innovative technology category of this year's Safety Industry Innovation Award when it introduced an "industrial site collision and stenosis prevention solution." The grand prize went to the Next Generation Convergence Technology Institute, which developed a "radar-based black ice detection system." In addition, DeepMedi, Tomotech, Brand New Company, WMB, Changhan Inc., and KTV Working Drone Republic of Korea won the excellence prize.
In the ESG and shared growth sector, the Gyeonggi Provincial Government, which operated the Gyeonggi climate platform, won the grand prize, and the Korea Expressway Corporation won the top prize and was recognized for its sustainable management and cooperation performance.
In the innovative technology category of the Construction Safety Innovation Award, Tilt Pro, which introduced rotary link technology for excavators, won the Construction Safety Executive Council Award. Asgard (Chairman of the Construction Safety Council), OneMoreSecurity (Chairman of the Construction Safety Executive Council), Dangerous Intelligence (Chairman of the General Construction Kosha MS Council), City I Lab (Chairman of the Professional Construction Safety and Health Council), and KCTENC (President of KINTEX) were then honored. In the ESG and shared growth sector, K2Safety, which campaigned to prevent thermal diseases, won the President of the Construction Safety Executive Council and the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Leaders Association won the KINTEX Presidential Award, recognizing its contribution to the spread of safety culture in the field.
"This award is a meaningful place to support technology companies' market development as well as the spread of advanced safety technologies and raising safety awareness for a safe Korea," said Ryu Jae-won, vice president of KINTEX's business, who hosted the award ceremony. "We will further develop the safety industry and construction safety innovation awards along with the fair in the future."
KINTEX, 2025 Joint Awards for Safety Industry and Construction Safety Innovation Awards
18 organizations that contributed to innovative technology and ESG were selected...
'Supporting the dissemination of advanced safety technologies and development of markets'
The "2025 K-Safety Awards" and the Construction Safety Awards were held.
While the "2025 K-SAFETY WEEK" was held from September 17 to 19, KINTEX (CEO Lee Jae-yul) held the "2025 K-Safety Awards" and the Construction Safety Awards jointly with five construction safety organizations.
The award ceremony is a venue to select and award institutions and organizations that have distinguished themselves in the field of innovative technology, ESG, and shared growth among companies participating in the "2025 Korea Safety Industry Fair" and the "Korea Construction Safety Fair." Ten safety industry innovation awards and eight construction safety innovation awards were finally selected after document screening and expert screening at a competition rate of about 3 to 1.
Sistek won the grand prize in the innovative technology category of this year's Safety Industry Innovation Award when it introduced an "industrial site collision and stenosis prevention solution." The grand prize went to the Next Generation Convergence Technology Institute, which developed a "radar-based black ice detection system." In addition, DeepMedi, Tomotech, Brand New Company, WMB, Changhan Inc., and KTV Working Drone Republic of Korea won the excellence prize.
In the ESG and shared growth sector, the Gyeonggi Provincial Government, which operated the Gyeonggi climate platform, won the grand prize, and the Korea Expressway Corporation won the top prize and was recognized for its sustainable management and cooperation performance.
In the innovative technology category of the Construction Safety Innovation Award, Tilt Pro, which introduced rotary link technology for excavators, won the Construction Safety Executive Council Award. Asgard (Chairman of the Construction Safety Council), OneMoreSecurity (Chairman of the Construction Safety Executive Council), Dangerous Intelligence (Chairman of the General Construction Kosha MS Council), City I Lab (Chairman of the Professional Construction Safety and Health Council), and KCTENC (President of KINTEX) were then honored. In the ESG and shared growth sector, K2Safety, which campaigned to prevent thermal diseases, won the President of the Construction Safety Executive Council and the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Leaders Association won the KINTEX Presidential Award, recognizing its contribution to the spread of safety culture in the field.
"This award is a meaningful place to support technology companies' market development as well as the spread of advanced safety technologies and raising safety awareness for a safe Korea," said Ryu Jae-won, vice president of KINTEX's business, who hosted the award ceremony. "We will further develop the safety industry and construction safety innovation awards along with the fair in the future."