[Asia Economy Reporter Park Hyesook] The Incheon Center for Creative Economy and Innovation is supporting prospective entrepreneurs who have startup items based on a 'non-face-to-face method.'


The center is recruiting applicants by the 10th to participate in the startup support program '2020 Preliminary Startup Package Non-Face-to-Face Sector.'


The recruitment target is prospective entrepreneurs developing or performing services and products that do not require direct face-to-face interaction between people or minimize face-to-face contact, regardless of industry.


Anyone who does not own a business under their name can apply. However, if the applicant has experience in business closure, only those producing products or services in different industries are eligible to apply.


The center plans to select 14 young people under the age of 39 and 6 middle-aged and older people aged 40 or above.


These prospective entrepreneurs will receive an average of 52 million KRW, up to a maximum of 100 million KRW, as commercialization support funds in the form of vouchers. In addition, they will be provided with capacity-building education such as tax, labor, marketing, and investment, as well as networking opportunities with senior startup companies.


Prospective entrepreneurs wishing to apply can submit their business plans on the K-Startup website.



Detailed information about the support project can be found on the Incheon Center for Creative Economy and Innovation and K-Startup websites, or inquiries can be made to the Incheon Center for Creative Economy and Innovation Strategic Business Office (032-458-5036).


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