iBricks won successive awards at various awards ceremonies at the end of 2022. On the 8th, it received the ‘2022 Public Purchase Promotion Award for Startup Products’ hosted by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups and hosted by the Korea Institute of Startup and Entrepreneurship Promotion.
The Award for Promoting Public Purchasing of Start-up Products is an award given for the first time this year, and was held for the purpose of discovering and encouraging public institutions and start-up entrepreneurs who contributed to the revitalization of the public purchasing system for start-up products. iBricks won the ‘Public Purchasing Activation Company Start-up Company’ category for its contribution to supplying excellent products to the public procurement market and creating jobs.
In addition, CEO Chae Jong-hyun, as a representative of a start-up company, gave a presentation on the need for active support, such as expanding sales channels for start-ups, and drew consensus from the start-up companies and public institutions participating in the awards ceremony.
Gyeonggi-do Promising Small and Medium Business Certification is a system that has been promoted since 1995 to foster businesses that lead the local economy by supporting the management of excellent small and medium-sized enterprises with great growth potential due to their potential for revitalizing the economy and creating jobs. Gyeonggi Province has certified and supported around 200 promising small and medium-sized businesses every year. Gyeonggi Province reviewed requirements, evaluated documents, searched for companies that violated the law, and conducted field investigations for companies that applied this year, held a certification deliberation committee, and selected ibrix as one of the final 206 companies.
Chae Jong-hyun, CEO of iBricks, said, “I am very happy to continue to hear good news at the end of the year. “These awards are thanks to the executives and employees who worked hard together,” he said. “Next year, we will be leaving the 7-year mark as a start-up, but as we have done well so far, we will expand our position as an artificial intelligence company in Korea through continuous research and development based on our excellent technology.” “We will do our best to stand tall as a small but strong company.”
Meanwhile, ibrix, an artificial intelligence-based language processing company, was selected as a ‘2022 Gyeonggi-do Promising Small and Medium Business’ hosted by the Gyeonggi Province Economic and Science Promotion Agency on the 9th.
Source: Pangyo Techno Valley Official Newsroom
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