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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] The Ministry of SMEs and Startups (Minister Park Young-sun, hereinafter referred to as the Ministry) and the Korea SMEs and Startups Agency (Chairman Kim Hak-do, hereinafter referred to as KOSME) announced on the 8th that they will hold an online briefing session for the 2020 Korea Startup Center (hereinafter KSC) projects in Seattle, USA, and New Delhi, India.


The briefing session, held for one hour per country starting at 10 a.m. on the 10th, will feature local accelerators and KSC officials introducing startup programs. Participants can also ask questions in real time.


The KOSME KSC program is a project that supports the successful overseas expansion of startups in collaboration with local accelerators based in the global innovation hub cities of Seattle, USA, and New Delhi, India. Selected companies will receive support for program participation fees, airfare, accommodation, and more.


The program is divided into domestic mentoring and local accelerating, providing support for ▲local market and customer analysis ▲local technology trends ▲pre-mentoring for overseas expansion ▲provision of KSC office space ▲networking with investors and entrepreneurs.


Jung Jin-woo, Head of KOSME’s Global Growth Division, stated, "With the spread of COVID-19 making overseas expansion more difficult for promising domestic startups, we hope this online briefing session will serve as a starting point for startups targeting the US and Indian markets to challenge overseas expansion through the KSC program."



The KSC program online briefing session can be accessed through the KOSME website, and detailed inquiries can be made to the KOSME Global Business Department.


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