Totally (CEO Kim Jeong-hwan) participated in the ’12 International Council for Small and Medium Business World Congress (ICSB World Congress)’ business showcase held at the Kimdaejung Convention Center in Gwangju for three days from Wednesday the 14th to Friday the 3th.
It is a design studio company located in Gwangju, and it provides a service called ‘Viewing House’ through the web and mobile application (app) that allows you to preview the interior of new apartments for sale in Gwangju Metropolitan City.
Jeonjeon’s house to see is based on high-resolution virtual reality (VR) images implemented through 3D shooting and point tag technology, allowing users to observe the interior in 360° realistic images. The company’s explanation is that it provides high convenience by being able to look inside the house in advance without visiting the real estate, and by knowing the size and area of the space in advance, it is possible to check matters to consider when moving in, such as furniture placement.
In addition, the app currently in service provides information on companies in charge of carpentry, electricity, wallpapering, cleaning, tiles, insect screens, films, painting, etc. through a manual called ‘Move-in Preparation Partner’, and connects residents with the relevant companies. We helped to dramatically reduce construction requirements.
CEO Kim Jeong-hwan, who also introduced the company’s home viewing service at this exhibition, said, “This is a service that helps new apartment residents move in quickly and easily in many ways, and last year, we achieved the result of attracting about 2 households in Gwangju alone.” , “With 1 households in progress or scheduled to move in so far this year, we are looking for partners to cooperate in service expansion through this business showcase,” he explained.
In addition, since last year, the company has been leaving encouraging results not only in Korea but also in overseas markets based on its service capabilities and technology. CEO Kim said, “Last year, with the support of KOTRA, I visited Manila, Philippines, won a contract for a local condominium sales project, and was in charge of interior video production.” He continued, “At the end of August of this year, I also acted as an agent for a condominium sales project in Jakarta, including apartments, etc. “We are creating meaningful precedents in various types of sales projects,” he added.
In this way, Jeonjeon, which is working hard to improve sales service capabilities and expand business areas, has expressed its ambition to establish itself as the most accessible brokerage platform in the real estate industry. CEO Kim said, “There were clear limitations in finding properties suited to tenants’ tastes online, but our company is also preparing to develop an app called ‘Move-in Ready’ that will make this possible based on the experience we have accumulated to date.”
He continued, “Onjeonchi’s new app will not only allow you to easily check real estate with a few clicks like a popular delivery app, but will also be a more advanced service in terms of technology than the current house viewing service.” “We will provide reliable services so that residents can enjoy their excitement and joy for a longer period of time,” he added.
Meanwhile, the ‘2023 International Small and Medium Business Council World Conference’ was held to promote the global growth and development of small and medium-sized businesses and prepare ways for cooperation. The International Council for Small and Medium Business (ICSB) is the world’s first international organization for small and medium-sized businesses aimed at developing small and medium-sized businesses, and was established in the United States in 1955. It has been 2009 years since the ‘International Small and Medium Business Council World Conference’ was held in Korea, following Seoul in 14. This world conference is hosted by Gwangju City and the International Small and Medium Business Council and organized by the Kim Dae-jung Convention Center, the Small and Medium Venture Business Policy Society, and the LINC3.0 Project Group of local universities. It was organized by This world conference, held under the theme of ‘Entrepreneurship for Humanity and Peace’, featured various events such as △professional academic presentations △keynote speech by representative entrepreneur △proclamation of the Gwangju-Entrepreneurship Declaration △exhibitions and global export consultations to introduce and promote startup products and sales. It was operated as a program.