Kyungbok University has joined forces with 10 organizations to support startups in northern Gyeonggi.
The Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation of Kyungbok University announced on the 28th that it had signed the "Gyeonggi Northern Startup Network (G-SUN) Business Agreement" on the 24th at the Kyungbok University Namyangju Campus. The agreement aims to revitalize the startup ecosystem in northern Gyeonggi and establish a region-based startup support system.
Kyungbok University held a business agreement ceremony for establishing a startup in northern Gyeonggi on the 24th. Photo by Kyungbok University
The signing ceremony was attended by a total of 10 organizations, including the Kyungbok University Startup Incubation Center, the RISE Project Group, Namyangju Youth Startup Center, Women's Startup Platform Namyangju Kkum Maru, Kingo Spring (accelerator), Scaleup Ventures (VC), Dongguk University BMC Startup Incubation Center, CHA University Startup Incubation Center, Intelligent Manufacturing Convergence Research Association, Gyeonggi Northern Center for Women Entrepreneurs, and Smart Manufacturing Innovation Association.
Going forward, these organizations will maintain close cooperation through regular meetings and networking programs. They will provide more practical and systematic support to entrepreneurs, and actively support the growth and development of local startups by collaborating in various fields.
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