Gwangjin-gu Venture Business Startup Support Center Reopens After Remodeling...Office Spaces for Resident Companies Expanded from 12 to 20, Community Room and Other Amenities Provided

Gwangjin-gu 'Venture Business Startup Support Center' Renovated View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] The Gwangjin-gu (District Mayor Kim Seon-gap) Venture Business Startup Support Center has completed remodeling for facility improvements and has reopened.


Opened in May 2003, the Venture Business Startup Support Center consists of one basement floor and six above-ground floors, housing 12 tenant company offices, a multipurpose hall, an administrative office, and the Gwangjin-gu Chamber of Commerce office.


Through this remodeling, the district efficiently reorganized the aging center space, expanded tenant company offices to 20, and established convenience facilities such as shared offices, small meeting rooms, and a shared kitchen.


Additionally, on the first floor of the center, an expanded corporate promotion booth has been installed to allow residents to easily view the products of tenant companies at a glance.


Meanwhile, the Venture Business Startup Support Center provides office space and specialized equipment to support the growth of prospective entrepreneurs and startups, and has signed a joint operation agreement with Konkuk University to assist with product development and commercialization.


In particular, the Konkuk University Startup Support Group offers consulting services covering overall business operations such as management, accounting, and marketing.


The district plans to recruit new tenant companies for the Venture Business Startup Support Center in March and will begin full-scale operations.



District Mayor Kim Seon-gap stated, “We aim to systematically support prospective entrepreneurs and startups with high potential and growth prospects in a good environment,” adding, “We will create a business-friendly environment by providing not only space but also comprehensive support measures to help companies grow.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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