Gangwon Innovation Center Holds Workshop on 'G-Startup Preliminary Startup Support Project'

Gangwon Center for Creative Economy and Innovation (Director Hae-Jeong Lee, hereinafter referred to as Gangwon Center for Creative Economy and Innovation) announced that it successfully held a preliminary capacity enhancement training workshop for 15 childcare companies participating in the preliminary startup sector of the acceleration program 'G-Startup Youth Entrepreneurship Support Project' at the Chuncheon Jackson Nines Hotel on the 24th and 25th to strengthen entrepreneurship capacity and establish a foundation for commercialization.

We had time to secure the entrepreneurial execution ability necessary for actual entrepreneurship and strengthen commercialization capabilities by conducting special lectures by senior entrepreneurs for prospective entrepreneurs (Vice President Kim Jae-won of Biovites), education on taxation, accounting, and finance (CPA Jeon Young-jin of Jeon Young-jin Tax Accounting Firm), image management consulting using personal colors (Lee Hyun-sook Color Healing Center, Healer Lee Hyun-sook), and education on fundraising and operation for early-stage startups (CEO Choi Jeong-woo of Gowith Friends).

After the lecture, a networking program was held between experts and prospective entrepreneurs, which provided opportunities to improve practical entrepreneurship skills through practical expert feedback, as well as to interact with fellow entrepreneurs and share entrepreneurship experiences and develop ideas.

Center Director Lee Hae-jeong said, “Our center operates a practical program that goes beyond simple education for prospective entrepreneurs in Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province and strengthens their ability to immediately apply in the actual process of starting a business. We will continue to provide diverse support for the success of startups in the province.”

The G-Startup Preliminary Startup Support Project is a project by the Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province and the Gangwon Creative Economy Innovation Center to support the growth of startups with innovative ideas and technological capabilities in the province. Anyone aged 18 to 45 and a startup with less than 1 year of experience can apply, and if selected as a supported company, they can enjoy benefits such as commercialization funding support, education, expert mentoring, specialized programs, and investment linkage.


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