Dongmyeong University LINC+ Project Group, Nam-gu, and Youth Creative Development Center to Host Startup Festival on December 3

The Dongmyung University LINC+ Project Group, Nam-gu Office, and Youth Creative Development Center held a non-face-to-face Youth Startup Festival on December 3.

The Dongmyung University LINC+ Project Group, Nam-gu Office, and Youth Creative Development Center held a non-face-to-face Youth Startup Festival on December 3.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Dongmyung University (President Jeong Hong-seop) LINC+ Project Group, Nam-gu Office, and Youth Creative Development Center held a non-face-to-face Youth Startup Festival on December 3.


To maintain social distancing, an online non-face-to-face startup competition, presentations by 8 startup clubs, a 2020 business performance report, and promotional video filming for resident companies were conducted.


Two teams were selected for the grand prize in the Youth Startup Competition. The Mamssi team (Dongmyung University) received the Busan Nam-gu Office Award, and the IROCK team (Pukyong National University) received the Dongmyung University President's Award.


The Excellence Award (Dongmyung University LINC+ Project Group Director's Award) was awarded to the Haru team (Kyungsung University).


The Encouragement Award (Dongmyung University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation Director's Award) was given to five teams: D.I.COMPANY team (Dongmyung University), AA team (Pukyong National University), N.UBD team (Pukyong National University), Oneure team (Dongmyung University), and Jicheunge Gojunghada team (Pukyong National University).


The Mamssi team (team leader Ryu Won-kyung, Department of International Logistics, 3rd year), a startup club from Dongmyung University that won the grand prize, received high evaluations by presenting their startup item under the theme "Penetrate and Breathe Anytime, Anywhere, Cheongbigo!"


Kim Sang-gil, director of Busan Nam-gu Youth Development Center, said, "We will do our best to serve as a hub leading the local economy and culture, including expanding the base of youth startups."



The 'Nam-gu Youth Creative Development Center' is a building with one basement floor and five above-ground floors, opened in December 2017, operating various programs such as employment and startup support projects to create youth jobs.


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