Buk-gu Youth Entrepreneurship Support Center, Recruiting Participants for the '2025 10M Global Cross-Connecting Program'

The Buk-gu Youth Entrepreneurship Support Center is recruiting participants for the '2025 10M (Month) Global Cross-Connecting Program' until the 17th.

The 10M Global Cross-Connecting Program is a program that discovers promising manufacturing startups in the Ulsan region and fosters technology-based (potential) entrepreneurs for 10 months through manufacturing startup technology education and mentoring. Participants receive support for moving into the Ulsan Maker House and global connections.

'Ulsan Maker House' is a manufacturing startup support space created by a consortium of Ulsan Buk-gu Office and Ulsan Creative Economy Innovation Center as part of the Ministry of SMEs and Startups' Makerspace Project to promote manufacturing startups and spread maker culture. It is located in the Buk-gu Youth Startup Support Center.

The recruitment target is (potential) entrepreneurs and companies established less than 3 years ago who are interested in manufacturing startups and want to produce prototypes. The Ulsan Makerhouse provides shared space and use of makerspace equipment necessary for manufacturing activities free of charge.

Selected participants will be provided with training in manufacturing equipment for successful startups, global customized product consulting, and follow-up programs from the Buk-gu Youth Startup Support Center and the Ulsan Creative Economy Innovation Center, such as local product commercialization camps in China and support business linkages.

Those who wish to participate can check detailed information through the Ulsan Creative Economy Innovation Center , Buk-gu Youth Entrepreneurship Support Center , and business announcement.

An official from the Ulsan Creative Economy Innovation Center said, “Through this 10M Global Cross-Connecting Program, we will do our best to discover manufacturing startups, which are key industries in the Ulsan region, and strive to provide opportunities for companies to improve their prototypes and commercialize them.”


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