Launches capacity-building training for El Salvador’s Fourth Industrial Revolution systems
◈ Three-year training initiative (2024–2026) to strengthen El Salvador''s innovation capacity, starting this year with local government officials'' invitation to Korea.
◈ INNOBIZ Association actively engages in ODA projects promoting technological innovation in countries like Indonesia, Morocco, and more.
The INNOBIZ Association (Korea Association of Innovative Businesses, President Jung Kwang-cheon) announced the successful completion of the “Capacity-Building Training for Innovation in El Salvador’s Fourth Industrial Revolution Systems” held from August 25 (Sunday) to September 6 (Friday).
This program is part of the KOICA Global Training Initiative, set to run for three years (2024–2026). The first-year session welcomed 16 officials from the Ministry of Economy (MINEC) and the National Commission for Micro and Small Enterprises (CONAMPYE) of El Salvador.
Key topics covered during the training included:
Policies and support programs for Korea’s digital transformation.
Implementation and technical aspects of smart factories.
Understanding ESG management through ISO 14001 (Environmental Management System) and ISO 50001 (Energy Management System).
Participants also experienced on-site learning through visits to the demo factory of Gincorporation, a leading smart factory solutions provider, and the Smart Factory Learning Center at the SME Training Institute in Ansan.
This initiative reinforces the INNOBIZ Association’s commitment to fostering global innovation and advancing digital transformation worldwide.