Wadiz Supports University Students, Local Creators, and Cultural Arts Creators
‘The Next Maker’ Held
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Wadiz (CEO Shin Hye-sung) announced on the 24th that it will launch 'The Next Maker' to support university students, local creators, and creators in the cultural and artistic fields who are seeking new sales channels.
This event, held for the first time this year, is a program that selects university students with fresh ideas, local creators representing their regions, and producers of performances, publications, and intangible services creating new cultures, to support them in successfully conducting funding campaigns.
The program was designed to help those who want to challenge new fields but lack infrastructure secure the necessary funds through Wadiz funding and increase their contact points with customers.
Selected participants will receive comprehensive support for services needed during the funding preparation process. Key benefits include project consulting by funding experts and discounts on funding fees.
In particular, teams selected as outstanding will be provided with support for writing detailed pages that increase the success rate of funding and the opportunity to exhibit at the offline experience shop 'Gonggan Wadiz,' where they can directly showcase their funded products.
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Hwang In-beom, Director of Wadiz, said, "This program was prepared to focus on supporting university students, local creators, and makers in the cultural and artistic fields who want to establish a growth foundation through funding," adding, "We will continue to strive to ensure that makers introducing new products and services can keep challenging themselves."
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