Star Asset, 'Star Restaurant Project' Participating Companies Recruitment

Star Asset Co., Ltd. is recruiting participating companies for the 'Star Restaurant Project', a practical growth support program for domestic F&B entrepreneurs and restaurant managers.

The 'Star Restaurateur Project' is a revised version of the existing 'K-Food Star Challenger Program' with a new name and structure. Anyone in the F&B industry, including aspiring entrepreneurs, small business owners within 7 years of starting a business, those hoping to expand a franchise, F&B brands (IP), distribution/manufacturing/food tech/local creators, etc., can apply.

This program is a preliminary stage of the 'K-Food Star Acceleration Program', an investment-linked program of Star Asset Co., Ltd., and is characterized by providing practical support to restaurant business managers to help them make the leap from 'business' to 'operation'.

The recruitment target is aspiring entrepreneurs, small business owners who have been in business for less than 7 years, those who wish to expand their franchises, F&B-related brands (IP), distribution/manufacturing/food tech/local creators, and other F&B industry professionals. The recruitment period is until 24:00 on Sunday, June 1, 2025. 20 companies each from Busan and Seoul will be recruited on a first-come, first-served basis, and the participation fee is free.

The training program will be held in Busan from Thursday, June 12 to Friday, June 13, 2025, and in Seoul from Tuesday, June 17 to Wednesday, June 18, 2025.

The main benefits of the program include providing practical education necessary for management, such as sharing of success stories and practical management strategies by senior entrepreneurs, ways to utilize government policy funds, and ways to link with private investment, opportunities to present business items and receive feedback from experts, providing a free pass to the 'K-Food Star Accelerating Program' when the best company by region is selected, and granting extra points when applying for future accelerating programs even if the company is not an excellent one.


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