A senior researcher at the KT&G (President Bok-In Bae) R&D Center was awarded the Prime Minister Award on June 24 in recognition of his contribution to industrial development at the 55th Invention Day Ceremony.
Organized
by the Korean Intellectual Property Office and hosted by the Korea Invention
Promotion Association, this event was established to reward those who
contribute to the promotion of invention in Korea. Its purpose is to contribute
to national industrial development by promoting the pursuit of invention
nationwide and promoting the creation and utilization of excellent inventions.
At the
ceremony, KT&G Senior Researcher Kim Ik-jung was acknowledged for his
development of a fat-soluble liquid encapsulation technology previously held
only by famous pharmaceutical manufacturers in Japan and Europe, and for
securing patent rights in Korea and overseas. With the technology, KT&G
localized the production of tobacco capsules, for which it had previously relied
on imports from Japan until 2015, thereby achieving an import substitution
effect of more than tens of millions of dollars annually. This has also opened up the possibility of the
technology being used in various industries such as medicine and food in the
future.
Centered on this technology, KT&G established a manufacturing plant
in Daedeok-gu, Daejeon, in July 2015. The plant recorded sales of KRW 67
billion last year, and has been contributing to national economic development
and new job creation, including accumulated sales of KRW 200 billion since its
establishment.
President Baek Bok-in, who served as head of production R&D at the
time of the establishment of the factory, started to expand R&D investment
in earnest after taking office in October 2015. As a result, R&D investment
at KT&G, which was around KRW 12.6 billion in 2015, was increased
significantly from KRW 15.9 billion in 2017 to KRW 17.8 billion in 2018 and
then KRW 23 billion in 2019, and policy support has also been strengthened by
encouraging R&D by expanding the job invention compensation system.
This intensive investment in R&D is leading to an increase in patent
applications. The number of patent applications was 43 in 2016, 95 in 2017, and
238 in 2018. Last year, the number of patent applications was 431, a 10-fold
increase in three years.
Kim
Ik-jong, Senior Researcher at the KT&G R&D Center said, "I was
able to succeed in localizing core technologies after two years of research
thanks to the company's active support. In the future, we will focus on technological innovation to increase customer
satisfaction and increase corporate value.”