Exterior view of Hannam University Startup Incubation Center building. Provided by Hannam University

Exterior view of Hannam University Startup Incubation Center building. Provided by Hannam University

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[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] Hannam University Startup Support Group announced on the 7th that it is recruiting startup companies to participate in the '2021 Early Startup Package' until the 15th.


The university plans to recruit a total of 22 companies, including those in the eco-friendly strategic sector, and applicants must be within three years of establishment or be a corporation.


Companies participating in the Early Startup Package can receive up to 100 million KRW in commercialization funds to be used for prototype production and marketing.


They will also have the opportunity to participate in specialized programs such as technology certification and technology rights acquisition, investment, market development, and expert mentoring.


In particular, startup companies with models for win-win cooperation with platform workers, traditional industries, shared economy activation models, and blockchain-based technology models are expected to gain synergy effects in the commercialization process through the human and material infrastructure and networks owned by the university.


For more detailed information about the Early Startup Package project, please refer to the K-Startup announcement or the Startup Support Group website notices.



Meanwhile, Hannam University has been carrying out the Early Startup Package project (formerly the Startup Leading University Development Project) under the Ministry of SMEs and Startups since 2012, and was selected as an 'Excellent Host Institution' for two consecutive years in the 2019-2020 performance evaluation. This year, the university was selected as the host company/institution for the Early Startup Package and received 2.1 billion KRW in support from the government.


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