Incheon Technopark (Incheon TP) is recruiting six digital innovation companies aspiring to enter the U.S. market through the 'Incheon Rise-Up' program until the 17th.
Incheon Rise-Up is part of the '2025 Global Scale-up Campus Operation Project' supported by Incheon City. The program assists digital innovation companies aiming to enter overseas markets by localizing their products and services and establishing local networks.
Incheon TP will select six digital innovation companies with completed products and services and help them enter the U.S. market according to each company's situation through localization programs conducted both domestically and abroad.
The pre-localization program conducted domestically enhances capabilities for overseas market entry through company diagnosis, deriving localization strategies, and discovering potential partners. The overseas localization program supports consumer response surveys and business matching through local expert mentoring and participation in local events.
Notably, this year, Draper Startup House Korea, founded by renowned Silicon Valley investor Tim Draper, has been selected as the program operation partner, and will support participating companies by leveraging its extensive global network. Applications can be submitted through the Draper Startup House Korea website until the 17th.
An Incheon TP official stated, "We plan to select partners for expansion into regions outside North America within this month and additionally support nine digital innovation companies," adding, "We will continue to support domestic digital innovation companies to enhance their competitiveness in overseas markets."
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