
The Korea Women Venture Association announced that it held the 'Women's Venture & Startup Connect Day' event. This event was organized as part of the Ministry of SMEs and Startups' "Career-Interrupted Women's Startup Care Program" and "Women-Specialized Acceleration Program" projects to ensure the continuous growth of early-stage women's startups and build cooperative networks.
In the first part of the event, a 'Startup IR' session was held, where 13 companies presented their business models and growth strategies for attracting investment. In addition, attendees toured the company's PR booths and had time to network to increase their understanding of the business and share their investment intentions. In a separate consultation zone, experts from various fields such as BM strategy, marketing, technology patents, and law/labor provided 1:1 customized consulting.
In the second part, ▲Dr. Lee Hye-won of the Consumer Trend Analysis Center at Seoul National University gave an opening lecture. Dr. Lee Hye-won predicted the trends of 2025 and suggested ways to find new opportunities. This was followed by ▲a lecture by Park Sang-mi, CEO of Healing Campus The Empathy, and ▲a presentation on startup growth cases by Ahn Baek-rin, CEO of Millennium Sikhyang, which received a great response from female entrepreneurs.
In addition, the live talk show featured Lee Ji-yeon, CEO of Visaincampus, Ahn Baek-rin, CEO of Cheonnyeonshikhyang, and Park Hyeong-mi, CEO of Amento Ventures, sharing their experiences, know-how, and visions of female startups and exploring various opportunities. At the end of the event, a networking session was also held for collaboration between founders, investors, and startup experts.
An official from the Korea Women Venture Association said, “We will continue to prepare various policies and projects to support the technological start-ups and growth of female (potential) entrepreneurs.”
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