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Shilla University (President Heo Nam-sik) LINC 3.0 Project Group held the ‘2023 Academic Year LINC 3.0 Project Startup Club Performance Presentation.’
On the 1st, at the university’s Education Building, startup club students and students interested in entrepreneurship attended, where △ Startup CEO (WinnerSPT CEO No Jin-tae) special lecture △ Startup club presentation evaluation were conducted.
At the 2023 Academic Year Startup Club Performance Presentation at Silla University, CEO No Jin-tae of Winners PT is giving a special lecture for startup CEOs.
During the first part of the event, WinnerSPT CEO No Jin-tae gave a special lecture on ‘Discovering Startup Ideas and Entrepreneurial Spirit.’ The lecture covered essential elements for startups, the mindset of entrepreneurs, startup item development, key components of business plans, Business Model, marketing strategies, and other necessary information for students preparing for entrepreneurship, receiving great responses.
Following this, the clubs presented startup items they had researched over the past year, and evaluated outstanding startup items and their market entry potential. Out of the total 10 clubs in the LINC 3.0 Project Group, 9 clubs gave presentations.
In this presentation evaluation, the ‘Bbangjibui Husoen’ team, which presented an item for a deep learning-based 3D printer (FDM) output defect management platform, won the grand prize, and the ‘LICENSE’ team, which presented an item for a towel sterilization and drying rack, won the excellence award.
Lee Chang-min, a senior in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and a member of the grand prize-winning team, said, “Thanks to the camps and consulting held by the LINC 3.0 Project Group, we received a lot of help and were able to achieve excellent results,” adding, “We will continue to challenge ourselves until the defect rate of 3D printers reaches 0%.”
Lee Beom-jin, head of Shilla University’s LINC 3.0 Project Group, said, “It was a meaningful time to successfully conclude the year’s startup club activities through the performance presentation,” and added, “We will continue to support clubs to help many students develop their entrepreneurial capabilities.”
Shilla University’s LINC 3.0 Project Group focuses on discovering startup clubs and operating various programs such as startup camps to help students dreaming of entrepreneurship strengthen their capabilities, accumulate knowledge, and prepare a foundation as ready prospective entrepreneurs.
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