The Startup Support Group at Kyungpook National University is recruiting startup companies to participate in the "2025 Early Startup Package Support Program" in the deep-tech sector, specifically in the future mobility field, organized by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups.
This program aims to help early-stage startups with high growth potential in promising deep-tech fields based on advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), biohealth, robotics, energy, and future mobility, by advancing their business models and supporting their market entry.
The Kyungpook National University Startup Support Group is in charge of the "future mobility" sector and plans to recruit and select participating companies that have been established for less than three years.
Selected companies will receive up to 100 million KRW (with an average of around 70 million KRW) in commercialization funding, and will also be provided with startup programs utilizing the startup support infrastructure owned by Kyungpook National University.
Applications for the program must be submitted online through the K-Startup website by 4:00 p.m. on August 4.
For more information, please refer to the Kyungpook National University Startup Support Group website or inquire by phone.
Kim Gyuman, head of the Kyungpook National University Startup Support Group, stated, "We will actively support program operations and technology development activities in the future mobility sector to lay the foundation for the global expansion of startup companies."
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