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Reanzen Selected as Final Recipient of the '2025 Jump-Up Program' by Ministry of SMEs and Startups




Reanzen CEO Kwon Soon-Ik (left) and Kim Ki-Soo, Head of the R&D Center, commemorate the company’s selection for the Ministry of SMEs and Startups’ Jump-Up Program with a photo. / Photo provided by Reanzen
Bio convergence specialist Reanzen announced on the 28th that it has been officially selected as a final recipient of the “2025 Jump-Up Program” led by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups (MSS).
The Jump-Up Program is a newly launched government initiative jointly supported by relevant ministries,
aimed at helping SMEs systematically and comprehensively expand into new businesses and markets, ultimately scaling up into mid-sized enterprises. A total of 620 companies applied for this year’s program, and following a two-stage evaluation process over the course of three months,
100 companies were selected to receive support over the next three years.
[Photo provided by Reanzen]elected companies will receive up to 750 million KRW (approx. $550,000) in R&D funding over a three-year period, with 250 million KRW granted each year. The program also includes customized consulting services to strengthen capabilities in overseas expansion and investment attraction, as well as networking opportunities with buyers and global investors.
Since its founding in 2015, Reanzen has focused on the development of functional medical devices and cosmetics based on biocompatible biomaterials. At AMWC 2025, the world’s largest aesthetic medicine congress held in Monaco this March, Reanzen unveiled its latest innovations: UREVS 4DFill, a CaHA-based filler designed to improve volume and stimulate collagen production; and REVS Pro45 Succinate, a skin booster combining low and high molecular weight hyaluronic acid (HA Complex) with succinate, an active ingredient known for modulating inflammatory cytokines.
[Photo provided by Reanzen]
With its selection for the Jump-Up Program, Reanzen expects to accelerate technological advancement and expand its global export capacity. The company is also set to complete a new manufacturing facility in Pyeongtaek in the second half of this year, which will increase its production capacity tenfold. The facility is equipped with state-of-the-art systems that meet international GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) standards.
Reanzen CEO Kwon Soon-Ik stated, “We are honored to have our technological prowess and growth potential officially recognized through this selection. As a leading player in the global K-beauty industry, we aim to supply anti-aging solutions worldwide and grow into a company that improves the quality of life through technology-driven R&D and global market strategies.”