On the 2nd, the Korean Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Office of State Affairs Coordination held a’Sandbox 2nd Anniversary Performance Report’ at the Sangha Hall in Jung-gu, Seoul, and shared their success stories and introduced measures to improve the system.
The event was held in a non-face-to-face manner through offline-online in consideration of the Corona 19 situation. 11 people attended the offline site, including Prime Minister Jeong Sye-gyun, Chairman Park Yong-man, Chairman of the Korean Awards, Koo Yun-cheol, head of the Office of State Affairs Coordination, Lee Kyung-hak, president of Warp Solutions, and Kim Jin-hyo, president of Tool Space.
For online connection, an extra-large LED, measuring 15m in width and 4m in height, was installed. On the screen of 65 55-inch TVs, Seok-young Jang, Vice Minister of Science and Technology Information and Communication, Jin-gyu Park, Vice Chairman of the Financial Services Commission, Kyu-sang Do, Vice Minister of Small and Medium Venture Businesses Kang Seong-won, Vice Minister of Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Sung-won Yoon, Vice Minister of Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, etc. More than 50 people from sandbox approved companies such as Card, E&S Healthcare, and Mass Asia appeared.
This event started with the video’Sandbox, Opening the Door of Opportunity’. From shared kitchens to shared beauty salons, navigation services for the visually impaired, and wireless updates in vehicles, the video reflects Chairman Park Yong-man’s intention,’We will open up new opportunities with future possibilities rather than problems.’
In his greeting, Chairman Park recalled that the sandbox is opening the door to opportunities for all innovators, from startups to large corporations.
Chairman Park said, “There have been more than 220 innovation tasks discovered in less than a year since the door was opened, and the’door of opportunity’ has been opened to 91 projects so far.” “Multi-wireless charging “The technology is memorable, and the shared kitchen has the fruit of being able to permanently allow the business after 60 years of working with the Food Sanitation Act.”
He continued, “I went to the shared kitchen a while ago, and the young chefs were busy moving in the neat kitchen, and 1,300 young chefs opened this way. Inquiries are also increasing,” he said.
Chairman Park did not forget his request to the National Assembly. He said, “If companies demonstrate business performance and safety after hard work, we are discussing a revision of the law with the National Assembly so that temporary permits can be extended again,” he said. “I hope the lawmakers who are present today will help.”
Lastly, Chairman Park said, “If we can pick the most successful work in the 7 years of Chairman Sang Sang,’Sandbox’ is one of them.” “Sandbox will continue to settle well, open the door of innovation, and enhance the dynamics of our economy. It would be nice if it would be the driving force that lifts it up.”
Prime Minister Jeong Sye-gyun also said, “The case of shifting the paradigm of new industry regulatory innovation to’pre-permitted and post-regulated’ is the Moon Jae-in government’s representative regulatory sandbox.” He said, “We will cooperate closely with the National Assembly on issues that need to be addressed through the legislation of the National Assembly among regulatory statutes so that the empirical special cases project will not be interrupted due to the lack of revision of regulatory laws.
In addition, he added, “We will do our best to make the regulatory sandbox a platform that supports the entrepreneurial spirit of challenge and creativity.”
Companies licensed to do business in the sandbox showcased a variety of innovative technologies. The tool space, which developed autonomous robots, introduced four robots,’Dibots’, including different quarantine robots and patrol robots. A quarantine robot disinfects every corner of the building, including the event hall, and a patrol robot that smells it checked indoor air quality.
Warp Solutions demonstrated wireless charging technology owned by only four companies around the world. When I turned on one of the chargers in the event venue, electronic devices within a 6M radius started charging at the same time.
Hyundai Motor Company introduced a’demand response bus’ online. In Yeongjong Island, Incheon, after entering the destination on the smartphone app and pressing the call button, a 16-seater large bus ran to the stop in front of the house.
On this day, the vice-minister of the ministry directly came up with a solution to various inquiries from companies that participated online and offline.
In-san Jo, CEO of Avidnet, who received the approval for integrated medical data analysis, suggested “activating big data of medical data” at the site.
Second Vice Minister of Science and Technology Jang Seok-young said, “Data is a key element for the creation of new industries and services, and we will actively support the expansion of the use of medical big data.” I will support you to use this.”
On the other hand, at the event, there was an announcement of the achievements of the support center of the Korea Sang-Ang, the world’s first private sandbox support organization.
“Sandbox is one of the successful cases of public-private partnership,” said Woo Tae-hee, executive vice chairman of the Daehan Sangsang. In order to be able to do so, it is necessary to make an organization dedicated to the government permanent and to induce active administration of public officials.”