Gold Bridge Co., Ltd. (CEO Yeom Joo-ho), a childcare company at the Gyeonggi Center for Creative Economy Innovation, announced on the 16th that it has recently been selected as a supplier of the 2022 Data Voucher Support Project organized by the Korea Data Agency (KDATA).
The data voucher support project is a project that supports the cost of data products or processing services necessary when developing new products and services. Up to 70 million won worth of support will be provided to small and medium-sized enterprises, small business owners, and one-person creative enterprises.
Goldbridge is an independent travel package sharing platform company that enables automatic product registration through ICT convergence. In 2020, it developed a travel package-sharing app and web called “Gold Bridge” that provides services such as electronic payment, sales, and management and enables B2B, B2C, and O2O.
In addition to its own DB of customers and travel products, it has accumulated a lot of data by sharing data in two directions with companies using the “Gold Bridge App.” The accumulated data is analyzed and processed to extract data such as real-time user access statistics, inflow routes, and product preferences.
With the selection of a data voucher supplier, anyone who needs data such as regions and trends can receive data from Gold Bridge. Related inquiries and counseling can be received through email application (goldbridge-02@hanmail.net).
Yeom Joo-ho, CEO of Gold Bridge, said, “We have completed the establishment of a corporate-affiliated research institute as well as the selection of a data voucher supplier,” adding, “We will provide high-quality data for founders by upgrading products and AI data in the future.”
Meanwhile, Goldbridge was selected as the 10th Startup-NEST in 2021 by the Gyeonggi Center for Creative Economy and Innovation and received support for one-on-one all-cycle customized accelerating programs such as In-Depth Networking, Market Fit Education and Consulting, and IR Consulting through corporate diagnosis.
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