Sahmyook University Student Startup Company Takes Initiative to Revitalize the 'Cheonggyecheon Manufacturing Ecosystem'
From the left, Sangjun Lee, Junsung Jeon, Byungok Cho, co-CEOs of Thank You So Much, Sangmyung University (Provided by Samyook University)
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Hyun-joo] Samyook University announced on the 6th that a tenant company of the Student Startup Incubation Center will receive youth startup funding from the government to revitalize the manufacturing ecosystem around Cheonggyecheon.
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Samyook University’s Thank You Summer, which will receive the support, was selected for the regional-based Local Creator Activation Support Project hosted by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups and others, and will receive 18 million KRW in startup funds. Thank You Summer from Samyook University was chosen for this project with its online-offline linked platform "Madein," which connects metal and non-metal processing companies around Cheonggyecheon with consumers. Based on a free service, the online platform provides quotation consulting services that allow users to know reasonable costs for processing work through quick price comparisons between companies.
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