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|logo = NKIA Corporate Logo.png
|logo=NKIA Corporate Logo.png
|sector =  
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|industry = Enterprise Software
|industry=Technology Hardware & Equipment
|type = = Private
|type=Private
|foundation = February 1999
|foundation=February 1999
|location_city = Seongnam
|founder=Seon-Woo Lee
|location_country = Korean
|location_city=Seongnam
|area_served = Country
|location_country=Korean
|key_people = Seon-Woo Lee
|area_served=Country
|products = Hardware, Software, Service
|key_people=Seon-Woo Lee
|revenue = $8 million
|products=Hardware, Software, Service
|num_employees = 31
|revenue=$8 million
|homepage = http://nkia.co.kr/
|num_employees=31
|homepage=http://nkia.co.kr/
|sponsorship=Of Interest
|sponsorship=Of Interest
|description=
|description=NKIA is an enterprise software vendor based in Seongnam, South Korea and headed by CEO Seon-Woo Lee. The company develops various kinds of operations management systems and additionally provides consulting system management and training services. It is a leading provider of homegrown ITSM solutions to the South Korean market. It was founded in 1999, with subsidiaries later formed in Singapore and Malaysia and an office in Beijing.
NKIA is an enterprise software vendor based in Seongnam, South Korea and headed by CEO Seon-Woo Lee. The company develops various kinds of operations management systems and additionally provides consulting system management and training services. It is a leading provider of homegrown ITSM solutions to the South Korean market. It was founded in 1999, with subsidiaries later formed in Singapore and Malaysia and an office in Beijing.
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NKIA
NKIA Corporate Logo.png
NIST Sector Data
GICS Industrial Technology Hardware & Equipment
Smart Tag(s)
Business type Private
Year Founded February 1999
Founder(s) Seon-Woo Lee
City, State Seongnam
Country Korean
Region Served Country
Executives Seon-Woo Lee
Revenue $8 million€ 7.04 <br />£ 5.92 <br />CA$ 10.16 <br />CNY 50.64 <br />KRW 9.804 <br />
Number of employees 31
Sponsorship Level Of Interest
Members


NKIA is an enterprise software vendor based in Seongnam, South Korea and headed by CEO Seon-Woo Lee. The company develops various kinds of operations management systems and additionally provides consulting system management and training services. It is a leading provider of homegrown ITSM solutions to the South Korean market. It was founded in 1999, with subsidiaries later formed in Singapore and Malaysia and an office in Beijing.

Activities

KRData.jpg GO-PS Gyeonggi Open Platform for SmartCity
GO⋅PS is a smart city standard platform to utilize the element technology of the age of 4th Industrial Revolution as a means to solve urban problems.

The Gyeonggi Province of Korea, along with Gyeonggi Research Institute (GRI) and Gyeonggido Business and Science Accelerator (GBSA), is currently creating and operating an industry-academia-related consultative body to create a sustainable business model. GO⋅PS matches companies, research institutes, and academics according to the demand of public urban matters, and uses its technologies, research works, and consulting methods to create solutions for problems and have them collected on the platform. The GO・PS is currently comprised of three large departments namely, Smart Transport, Smart Energy, and Smart Healthcare. (It is planned to be expanded with more departments in the future)

Virtual-power-plant.jpg Gyeonggi Provincial virtual power plant in Gyeonggi Open Platform for Smart city
This is a project concept which is to create citizen-led, decentralized, local energy-based society that builds foundations on which the distributed resources (ESS, solar power) in the region that can proliferate profitable models which citizens invest, own, trade and operate.
  1. This is to create an urban energy storage based on the optimal ESS (energy storage) introduction feasibility analysis in accordance with Energy usage analysis (big data).
  2. This project intends to revitalize the energy production distribution resources through citizen-led photovoltaic power generation by developing photovoltaic energy on rooftop of the buildings along with development of photovoltaic energy in rural areas.
  3. It intends to create power trading ecosystem that utilize distributed resources such as energy management efficiency by utilizing energy use analysis and citizen-led photovoltaic prosumer.

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