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Student team from Dongmyung University selected as one of the Top 300 Promising Student Startups.

Student team from Dongmyung University selected as one of the Top 300 Promising Student Startups.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Two teams of students from Dongmyung University have been selected as finalists in the country’s largest university startup competition, ‘Student Startup Promising Teams 300.’


On the 19th, Dongmyung University announced that seven teams challenged the Startup Challenge Practical Startup Track of ‘Student Startup 300,’ and two teams passed the final selection.


The two teams are Mamssi Team (Team Leader Ryu Won-kyung, Department of International Logistics, 3rd year / Advisor Professor An Tae-young, Department of International Logistics) with ‘Anywhere, Anytime, Penetrate, Breathe, Cheongbigo!’, and D.I.Company Team (Team Leader Jo Hong-rae, Department of International Logistics, 4th year / Advisor Professor Kim Young-soo, Department of International Logistics) with ‘NFC Security Captain.’


Student Startup Promising Teams 300 is a nationwide startup competition hosted by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Science and ICT, and conducted by the National Research Foundation of Korea and the Korea Youth Entrepreneurship Foundation to discover and nurture entrepreneurial talents with a spirit of entrepreneurship.


After passing the document screening in June, these teams passed the presentation evaluation on July 7-8. They participated in intensive online startup training on the 18th and will take part in mock crowdfunding training on the 25th.


From August 10 to 21, through mutual evaluation and public evaluation in the mock crowdfunding competition, 35 teams will be selected to advance to the integrated finals of ‘Challenge! K-Startup.’ The 300 teams selected for Student Startup Promising Teams 300 will receive a certificate from the Minister of Education.


Shin Dong-seok, head of the Social Customized Industry-Academic Cooperation Leading University (LINC+) Development Project Group at Dongmyung University, said, “We actively support our university’s two teams to advance to ‘Challenge! K-Startup 2020’ and hope that students’ practical startups and startup culture will spread.”





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