Intops is recruiting companies for its 4th Accelerating Program.

Global IT manufacturing company Intops announced on the 28th that it is recruiting participants for the 4th batch of its 'Accelerating Program' for hardware startups.

Through its previous incubation programs, Intops has helped numerous startups grow into mass production and investment attraction stages. In this fourth incubation program, Intops plans to strengthen its practical consulting services focused on manufacturing and mass production.

The program will run for approximately 10 weeks, with at least five sessions. Experts from various fields, including business feasibility studies, product design, design and manufacturing, and investor relations (IR) strategy, will participate to provide customized consulting. This cohort will focus on proactively assessing risks that may arise during mass production and enhancing product perfection and market responsiveness, focusing on global market entry strategies.

Since 2024, Intops has been running a program to discover innovative startups in various fields, including digital healthcare, smart devices, and mobility. Some participating companies have entered the mass production stage, demonstrating the program's tangible results.

Eligible applicants are startups in hardware manufacturing fields such as robotics, digital healthcare, mobility, smart devices, and lifestyle. These companies must have raised angel investment or higher and possess products beyond prototypes. Preference will be given to companies with technology patents or manufacturing experience.

Applications for participation will be accepted from October 27 to November 23 through the Paper Program official website, and final selections will be made in December following document screening and face-to-face interviews.

An Intops representative said, “As the growth stages of participating startups diversify, the importance of practical support needed in actual manufacturing sites is increasing,” and “In this 4th session, we plan to provide more in-depth know-how in the manufacturing and mass production stages, focusing on teams preparing to enter the market.”


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