Total Solution Company Value Engineering
Twenty more companies, including Value Engineering, were selected as Hidden Companies. It mainly included companies in semiconductors, electric and electronics, and environmental and energy sector.
The
Ministry of SMEs and Startups announced on the 28th that it has selected 20
companies through a project named ‘100+ Hidden Companies’. This is an
additional selection following the selection of 100 companies in last year and
this year.
Accordingly,
the Ministry of SMEs and Startups changed the name of the project from '100
Hidden Companies’ to '100+ Hidden Companies'. The selection field has also
expanded from semiconductors, displays, and electronics to bio, green energy,
and non-face-to-face digital fields.
An
official from the Ministry of SMEs and Startups said, "Beyond responding
to Japan's export regulations, we will provide step-by-step support for
technological innovation for up to five years to respond to global changes
first and achieve results in technological innovation and commercialization
quickly.
8
out of the 20 additional selected companies came from the semiconductor field.
Value Engineering is a manufacturer of arc chamber, a semiconductor ion
implantation device component.
Hidden
Companies will be provided with full-cycle support from technology development
to commercialization. Starting next year, it will introduce R&D projects
exclusively and provide up to 2 billion won per company. In the case of
conducting joint research with contributing research institutes and
universities, up to 1.2 billion won will be provided per company.
Investment-type R&D will also be expanded. Hidden Companies can make
matching investments up to twice as much as 3 billion won.
Won
Young-joon,
a technology innovation policy officer at the Ministry of SMEs and Startups,
said, "According to the background of the launch of Hidden Companies and
the support policy of the special semiconductor law, It has the highest
selection rate in the semiconductor field and the third-largest number of
next-generation secondary batteries and fuel cell companies that have recently
become a hot topic.“