Sunchon National University Startup Support Group Conducts 'Live Commerce Training' for Local Startup Companies View original image


[Suncheon=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Suncheon National University (President Ko Young-jin) Startup Support Group announced on the 6th that it will conduct a ‘Live Commerce Training’ to nurture marketing experts for local startup companies for two months starting from the 16th.


As experts predict that the market size of ‘Live Commerce,’ which sells products through real-time video streaming, will grow to around 10 trillion won by 2023, Suncheon National University Startup Support Group, in collaboration with Suncheon City and Startup Yeondang, is launching a ‘Local Marketer Training Program’ to help discover and strengthen the capabilities of specialized live commerce show hosts and marketers to open sales channels for local startup companies’ products.


From the 16th to October 28th, Suncheon National University Startup Support Group will provide ‘Live Commerce Theory and Mobile Show Host Operation’ training twice a week (Thursday and Friday) at the International Culture Convention Center lecture room.


To support practical experience in live commerce broadcasting, startup companies that complete the training course will be given opportunities for a total of two Naver live broadcasts, in addition to support for live content planning and production.


Any startup company representatives and employees located in the Honam region who are interested in digital marketing can participate, and detailed training schedules and practice contents can be checked through the announcements on the Suncheon National University Startup Support Group website.


Companies wishing to participate can apply via email by September 10th.



Choi Yong-seok, head of the Suncheon National University Startup Support Group, said, “We hope this training will be a great opportunity for local talents to grow into professional marketers and for the marketing capabilities of startup companies to be strengthened.”


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