Opening of the 18th InnoBiz CEO Program... "Seeking the Path of Innovative Entrepreneurs"
Cho Hong-rae, President of the Innobiz Association (fourth from the left in the front row), is attending the opening ceremony of the "18th Innobiz CEO Course" held on the 28th at Patio Nine in Nonhyeon-dong, Seoul, and is taking a commemorative photo with new students and association executives and staff.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Daeseop] The Korea Small and Medium Business Technology Innovation Association (Inno-Biz Association) announced on the 29th that it has opened the '18th Inno-Biz Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Course.'
The opening ceremony for the 18th term was held the previous day at Patio Nine in Nonhyeon-dong, Seoul, with 54 new students and association executives and staff in attendance. The Inno-Biz Association provides opportunities for networking through business exchange groups, book discussion clubs, hiking clubs, golf clubs, and CEO choirs.
The Inno-Biz CEO course runs for three months. It explores the path of innovative entrepreneurs through educational programs in various fields such as economic outlook after the COVID-19 pandemic, Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies and industry trends, history, culture and arts, medicine, humanities, and psychology.
Since the first course in 2008, over 600 businesspeople have participated in the Inno-Biz CEO course.
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Cho Hong-rae, chairman of the Inno-Biz Association, said, "We are each fighting a difficult battle due to the global disaster of COVID-19," adding, "The synergy of collaboration among over 18,000 Inno-Biz companies and more than 600 alumni companies in the post-COVID era will surely be the key to solutions for our members preparing for a new paradigm."
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