Spotlighting "Gwangju Through the Eyes of Seven Young Entrepreneurs"
at Chosun University eSports Stadium
Min Hyungbae, a National Assembly member from the Democratic Party of Korea, will hold a publication celebration for his new book "There Is a Way" at 3 p.m. on January 18 at the eSports Stadium (Haeoreum Hall) of Chosun University in Gwangju. The subtitle of the book is "The Future of Gwangju as Told by Seven Young Entrepreneurs."
Web poster for Min Hyungbae, Democratic Party of Korea National Assembly member's new book "There Is a Way" publication celebration. Provided by Min Hyungbae's office.
"There Is a Way" explores the potential of the regional economy and industries by presenting real-life cases of innovative entrepreneurs active in the area. The book features seven companies: Intflow (AI livestock), Atomos (global advertising), Uasis (dessert foods), Genisoft (game development), SOS Lab (LiDAR technology), LightMe (fashion mall), and NextGo (rice cake manufacturing and distribution). Assemblyman Min conducted interviews himself, compiling experiences from the local industrial scene and proposing a conceptual framework of "Imagination, Transformation, Creation, and Expansion."
At the publication celebration, the CEOs of the featured companies will share their experiences, and Assemblyman Min will outline the main themes of the book as well as the direction of industrial policy.
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