IT startup Space Bank (CEO Wonhee Lee) announced that it was selected as a supplier for the government’s small and medium-sized business cloud service use support project. In accordance with this business policy, Space Bank is recruiting companies requiring business automation services in the form of SaaS (Solution as a Service) until April 15th.
Spacebank develops and supplies AI RPA and big data-based solutions through its comprehensive AI Tech business brand RAIID. In addition, the introduction of the ‘bot store’ business model, which provides RPA automation bots as a service, is contributing to lowering the entry barrier for companies in demand for digital transformation. In particular, the automated bot provided through Botstore is combined with the bot control system (RMaaS, Robot Management As A Service) to create synergy in terms of advancement, maintenance sustainability, and scalability to various industries and jobs.
The 2022 Small and Medium Business Cloud Service Use Support Project, hosted by the Ministry of Science and ICT and the National IT Industry Promotion Agency (NIPA), aims to promote digital transformation and strengthen corporate competitiveness by supporting the introduction of cloud services by domestic small and medium-sized businesses. If you are finally selected as a company in demand, you can choose between intensive support of up to 50 million won and general support of up to 15.5 million won, and a 20% self-payment (cash) is common.
In this project, Spacebank plans to provide AI RPA-based automated service robots in RaaS form. Representative examples include marketing automation bots that collect and analyze data from brand SNS channels and provide reports, and report writing and administrative task automation bots. Companies wishing to use the service can register as a demand company on the cloud service support portal.
Space Bank CEO Lee Won-hee said, “It is an honor to participate as a supplier in the 2022 small and medium-sized business cloud service use support project. We will strive to help companies in demand achieve digital transformation and strengthen corporate competitiveness through RAIID’s RPA solution, which will be provided in SaaS form. “We hope for a lot of interest and participation from small and medium-sized businesses in this support project,” he said.
Meanwhile, Space Bank is a company located in the Pangyo Startup Zone, established by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups and operated by the Gyeonggi Creative Economy Innovation Center and the Korea Institute of Startup and Entrepreneurship Promotion. We are developing and supplying proptech (real estate service industry)-based platform services and AI RPA (Robotic Process Automation) solutions.
Source: Pangyo Techno Valley Official Newsroom
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