Seoul National University Technology Holdings, '2025 Gyeonggi Startup Innovation Space Open Ground' Participating Companies Recruitment

Seoul National University Technology Holdings (CEO Wonseon Yoo) announced on the 30th that it is recruiting startups to participate in the '2025 Gyeonggi Startup Innovation Space (Eastern Region) City/County Startup Promotion Support Project – Open Ground' program.

This project is led by Gyeonggi Province and the Gyeonggi Province Economic and Science Promotion Agency, and operated by Seoul National University Technology Holdings, and is promoted with the goal of creating a startup ecosystem in the eastern part of Gyeonggi Province. 'Open Ground' is an open innovation-centered accelerating program that promotes cooperation between private companies, public institutions, and startups, and supports the growth of technology-based startups.

The target of the recruitment is a technology-based startup established within 7 years that has registered or is scheduled to register a headquarters, branch, research center, or factory in the eastern part of Gyeonggi Province (Hanam, Yangpyeong, Gwangju, Icheon, Yeoju). A total of 20 companies will be selected, and the selected companies will be able to receive support programs such as ▲strengthening investment attraction capabilities, ▲support for collaboration between large and medium-sized companies, ▲technology verification (PoC), ▲networking and investment linkage, etc.

In addition, Seoul National University Technology Holdings plans to provide additional support, including direct investment review for excellent companies participating in the program, TIPS matching, and follow-up investment attraction.

Recruitment will be held until July 7th, and detailed schedule and application methods can be found on the Seoul National University Technology Holdings website and Gyeonggi Startup Platform .

Meanwhile, Seoul National University Technology Holdings is a university technology holding company that has raised 14 funds since its establishment in 2008, managed assets worth approximately KRW 120 billion, and invested in approximately 200 startups, including Rebellion, Travel Wallet, Lucent Block, Awesome Ray, and Breezm.


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