Promise to Actively Support Innovative Tech Startup Ventures

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Yoseop] On the 4th, Song Cheol-ho, mayor of Ulsan, visited local startup sites to support the activation of venture startups. According to Ulsan City, Mayor Song visited the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) in the afternoon, toured the startup support space 'UNIS Park,' and then visited student and faculty startup companies that are achieving world-class startup results.


UNIS Park is a dedicated startup space for prospective and early-stage entrepreneurs (housing 10 startup teams), open year-round for education, seminars, special lectures, mentoring, prototype production, and filming.


After writing in the guestbook at the startup status sharing space 'Hope Wall,' Mayor Song listened to the startup story and challenges of Go Ji-yeon, CEO of Class 101 Co., Ltd., a student startup company that achieved sales of 21 billion KRW through operating an online hobby lecture platform. He also visited startup sites of faculty companies such as Clinomics Co., Ltd., Resense Medical Co., Ltd., and technology transfer company Helix Co., Ltd., encouraging the efforts of their employees.



Ulsan City is building and operating a platform in connection with five local startup support organizations including UNIST and the Creative Economy Innovation Center, supporting technology-based startups from the discovery of entrepreneurs at each stage, to the survival and growth of companies with future value, and growth and leap support tailored to company characteristics for global expansion.

On December 10 last year, Song Cheol-ho, Mayor of Ulsan, attended the Techno Park Startup Support Project Performance Report Meeting (Photo by Ulsan City).

On December 10 last year, Song Cheol-ho, Mayor of Ulsan, attended the Techno Park Startup Support Project Performance Report Meeting (Photo by Ulsan City).

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