Junggi Distribution Center and KT Sign 'Creator Education' Business Agreement
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Daeseop] The Small and Medium Business Distribution Center announced on the 29th that it has signed a business agreement with KT to support online sales channels for small business owners through 'Creator Education.'
This business agreement was established to enhance the self-sustainability of small business owners struggling due to the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19). It will provide education for entering the online market by fostering small business owners' content creation capabilities. Additionally, it will support the development and expansion of sales channels through infrastructure support.
The creator education will be held at the 'KT Creator Factory Center' starting in June this year. A total of three courses (Seller, Marketer, Global) will be offered, and 500 trainees will be selected. Those interested in participating can apply through the I'm Stars website starting in May.
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Jung Jinsoo, CEO of the Small and Medium Business Distribution Center, said, "Recently, the untact consumption culture has been spreading due to the COVID-19 outbreak," and added, "We hope this business agreement will help improve the online market competitiveness of small business owners."
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