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Hyun Suk Shim General Manager of Global Cooperation Department Small & medium Business Corporation August 25, Seoul

APEC SME Innovation center & SME support programs in korea. Hyun Suk Shim General Manager of Global Cooperation Department Small & medium Business Corporation August 25, Seoul Korea. Contents. Vision & Role. Vision

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Hyun Suk Shim General Manager of Global Cooperation Department Small & medium Business Corporation August 25, Seoul

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  1. APEC SME Innovation center & SME support programs in korea HyunSuk Shim General Manager of Global Cooperation Department Small & medium Business Corporation August 25, Seoul Korea

  2. Contents

  3. Vision & Role • Vision • Promote economic activities and co-prosperity in the APEC region by strengthening the innovation capacity of SMEs • Role • Provide workshops and seminars for innovation capacity building • Develop and disseminate SME innovation models • Establish cooperative networks for SME innovation

  4. History

  5. 2009 activities

  6. 2009 activities • SME Consulting • < Raphael Legacy Design Inc.> <SANYO SEIKI STAINLESS STEEL CORPORATION> • Dispatch management and technology specialists to SMEs of APEC member economies • Provide customized solutions based on on-site diagnosis and consulting utilizing “Comprehensive Diagnosis Tool” of SBC

  7. 2009 activities • SME Business Matchmaking • Organize face-to-face business meetings in key fields to generate practical cooperation benefits among APEC member economies

  8. 2009 activities • SME e-Business Cooperation • Provide a platform for e-business and information sharing through the linking of relevant APEC member websites

  9. 2009 activities • SMEIC Website Innovation • Provide information on innovation activities of SMEs in APEC region through the APEC SMEIC portal (www.apec-smeic.org) • APEC SME Innovation Briefing • Publish semiannual newsletter and disseminated through webmail to APEC SMEWG members.

  10. Overview of sbc • Who we are • Non-profit government agency • What we do • Effectively implement government policies and programs for the sound growth and development of SMEs • Provide a wide range of services including finance, consulting, training, marketing and international cooperation • Employees : 761 • Budget(2009) : US$ 9.5 Billion

  11. FY2009 Budget: US$ 9.5billion Sbc funding & budget

  12. Brief history of sbc

  13. President Auditing Office Public Relations Customer Satisfaction Vice President Vice President Vice President Vice President Vice President • Audit • Corporate • Finance • Corporate • Credit • Management • Marketing • Assistance • Global • Cooperation • e-Business • Research & • Publications • Planning & • Coordination • Management • Innovation • Fund Management • Info System • Regional • Offices(23) • 18 Departments • 23 Regional Offices • 2 Overseas Industry Technology Cooperation Centers • 2 Korea Desks • 761 Employees organization Secretary Senior Vice President • Technology • Cooperation • SME Technology • Support Center • Enterprise • Restructuring • Center • Trade Adjustment • Association Center • Training • Management • Instructors • Group • Training • Institutes • Overseas Industry and Technology Cooperation Centers • - Novosibirsk Technology Cooperation Center • - Qingdao Business Support Center • Korea Desk • - The Philippines in BOI and Indonesia in BKPM, PNM • Ansan • Honam • Daegu- • Kyungbuk • Busan- • Kyungnam • Seoul, Pusan, Daegu-Kyeongbuk, Incheon, • Gwangju-Jeonnam, Daejun-Chungnam, Ulsan, • Kyeonggi, Kyeonggi Northern Branch, • Chungbuk, Jeonbuk, Kyeongnam, Kangwon, • Kangwon-Yeongdong Branch, Jeju, etc.

  14. Major programs of sbc

  15. financial programs (Unit : US$1 mil) • Long-term, low-interest loans for • Loan period : 5 to 9 years • Interest rate : 3.84%, -4.74%, subject to loan programs • Loan limit : up to US$4mil. per year

  16. financial programs • Provides financing for venture firms in their start-up and early growth stages • Eligible for support • SMEs having started up their businesses in under 7 years • Those in the preparation stages of starting a business • FY2009 : US$1,000 Million Venture Business Start-up Program

  17. financial programs • Provides financing for eligible SMEs preparing to commercialize their intellectual proprietorship, the R&D results from national projects, and/or industrial-academic R&D institute joint research projects • FY 2009 : US$258 Million Commercialization of R&D Results

  18. Non-financial programs

  19. Non-financial programs Global Cooperation Program • Investment Seminars • Overseas Missions • Consulting on Laws, • Regulations, and • Contract Negotiation • Local Networks • Identifying Partners / Match-Making • APEC SME Innovation Center

  20. Non-financial programs • Industrial Coordinator Exchange Program • SBC exchanges industrial coordinators with overseas organizations in Italy, Spain, Russia, Mongolia, South Africa, and China to develop and assist business initiatives, exchange information and more. Global Cooperation Program

  21. Non-financial programs • Industry and Technology Cooperation Centers • Novosibirsk Technology Cooperation Center • Qingdao Business Support Center in China • Korea Desks • BOI in the Philippines, BKPM and PNM in Indonesia • International Counterparts Organizations • 175 organizations in 50 countries Overseas Network

  22. Non-financial programs • Korea Business Development Center • Over 17 KBDCs located across 11 countries • Private Marketing Assistance Centers • 95 centers in 29 countries • www.Gobizkorea.com • Online marketplace for overseas buyers • Daily visits: 908,000 Marketing Assistance Program

  23. Non-financial programs • Provide comprehensive customized support based on business conditions via on-site diagnosis & consulting • 3,600 companies in 2008 • Provide Itn’l Engineering Placement Program • Searches & links highly skilled international engineers with promising Korean SMEs in need of the engineering skills and experience. Consulting Services Program

  24. Non-financial programs • Idea Commercialization Program • For start-up companies, SBC provides a complete package of assistance in commercializing ideas of SMEs, from product development to marketing • New Product Development Assistance Program • SMEs can use the rapid proto-typing system at SBC for new product development, all the way from initial design to actual proto-type application Consulting Services Program

  25. Non-financial programs • Online: www.digitalsme.com • Business information, DB of prospective SMEs, Q & A Service • Monthly publications: Kiopnara / Tech Times Research and policy studies Information Services

  26. Non-financial programs • Conducting production-oriented practical, technical and mgmt training to foster competitiveness growth based on improved HR quality • Annual training performance : 70,000 trainees at 5 training institutes Training Services Photo : Small Business Training Institute (SBTI) in Ansan City

  27. High flying, Korean SMEs

  28. Definition of smes in Korea Source : The Framework Act on SMEs

  29. No. of Companies No. of Employees Economic importance of Korean smes Source : The National Statistics Office, Survey Report on Basic statistics of Businesses in Korea(2006) SMEs : 3,017,787 (99.9%) SMEs : 10,884,650 (87.5%) • Total : 3,022,053 • SMEs : 3,017,787 (99.9%) • Total : 12,445,088 • SMEs : 10,884,650 (87.5%)

  30. 2005 2006 2007 2008 Overseas investment of Korean smes Unit: USD 1 Million • Total : 6,792(4,473) • SMEs : 2,241(1,648), 33.0% • Total : 10,957(5,145) • SMEs : 3,369(1,911), 30.7% • Total : 20,352(5,540) • SMEs : 5,662(2,235), 27.8% • Total : 17,115(3,533) • SMEs : 4,713(1,645), 27.5% Source : Korea Eximbank

  31. 2007 2006 2005 2004 Export performance of Korean smes Unit: USD 1 Million • Total : 253,844 • SMEs : 90,384(36%) • Total : 284,418 • SMEs : 92,128(32%) • Total : 325,464 • SMEs : 103,692(32%) • Total : 371,489 • SMEs : 112,751(30.4%) Source : Korea Federation of SM Business

  32. Gross Output (Unit: USD 1,000) No. of Companies No. of Employees (Unit:1,000 Persons) Value Added (Unit: USD 1,000) Smes in the manufacturing sector • Total : 118,240 • SMEs : 117,569 (99.4%) • Total : 2,890 • SMEs : 2,192 (75.8%) • Total : 906,381,300 • SMEs : 447,449,900 (49.4%) • Total : 312,791 • SMEs : 161,382 (51.5%)

  33. Thank you www.apec-smeic.org

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