Samsung Electronics will share its 505 patented technologies with local small and medium enterprises via a government technology transfer program to overcome the market challenges triggered by the pandemic.
The list of patents includes 213 mobile technologies, 68 semiconductor technologies, 68 display technologies, 45 telecommunications technologies, and 31 medical equipment technologies.
The SMEs that wish to avail of the technology transfer should apply application via the Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy or the Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology, by June 10.
The program transferred 444 technologies to 226 SMEs last year.
SK Group, which recently joined the program, transferred 75 technologies to 53 SMEs in March.
In the second half, South Korea plans to work with other industry leaders, including Posco, LS Electric, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, and Korea Water Resources.


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