Cafe24 Startup Center Surpasses 70 Branches Nationwide View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Seungjin Lee] Due to the impact of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), demand for non-face-to-face startups has increased, leading Cafe24 Startup Center to expand to a total of 70 locations nationwide.


The global e-commerce platform 'Cafe24' announced on the 26th that it has established three new Startup Centers this month?Cheongju Chungbuk National University Branch, Hanam Pungsan Branch, and Gimpo Gurae Branch?bringing the total number of startup support bases nationwide to 70. By region, there are 32 in Seoul, 20 in Gyeonggi, 3 in Incheon, 7 in Chungcheong, 5 in Yeongnam, and 3 in Honam.


The pace of opening Startup Centers is accelerating. A total of 21 locations have opened by November this year, which is two more than the number opened in the entire previous year. This is interpreted as a result of the rapid increase in e-commerce startups due to the spread of non-face-to-face culture, leading to growing demand for professional services.


Cafe24 Startup Center is a specialized incubating space for e-commerce, providing all necessary services for starting and operating an online business. Residents can use various professional services including comfortable office space, online and offline education, unlimited free one-on-one expert consulting, rental of shooting studios, and reasonably priced delivery services. This is evaluated as supporting early-stage e-commerce entrepreneurs to grow quickly.


Going forward, Cafe24 plans to expand its branches to align with the non-face-to-face trend, enabling anyone to easily start an online shopping mall regardless of time and place, and to ensure successful establishment.



Jeon Gyeongcheol, team leader of Cafe24 Startup Center, said, “The Startup Center is a unique shared office specialized in e-commerce, striving to be a successful partner for online business operators,” adding, “With the milestone of surpassing 70 branches, we will devote ourselves to various business support activities to assist numerous entrepreneurs who wish to start e-commerce businesses.”


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