2021 Preliminary Startup Package Finance and Credit Education and Seminar. Photo by GIST

2021 Preliminary Startup Package Finance and Credit Education and Seminar. Photo by GIST

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Cho Hyung-joo] GIST (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology) announced on the 16th that the '2021 Preliminary Startup Package Support Project Finance, Credit Education and Seminar,' jointly hosted by five main institutions in the Honam and Chungbuk regions and the Gwangju-Jeonnam Small and Medium Venture Business Administration, was successfully concluded.


GIST conducted specialized (IR) training on August 19 and 20 for a total of 37 preliminary startup entrepreneurs in the field of artificial intelligence, followed by non-face-to-face finance and credit education necessary for startup commercialization on September 15.


This education was subdivided into lecture-type and networking-type sessions, including ▲ finance education and credit management ▲ fundraising using guarantees ▲ online corporate system usage training ▲ concretizing startup fundraising methods through seminars and networking among startup companies, receiving high responses from participants.


Jo Byung-kwan, head of the GIST Startup Promotion Center, said, “Despite this being a more difficult time for startups than ever before, we will play a guiding role for successful startups so that preliminary entrepreneurs can reduce trial and error and quickly succeed in starting their businesses.”


Meanwhile, in mid-October, the 2021 Preliminary Startup Package seminar on personnel, labor education, and mentoring is scheduled to take place. The program will cover topics such as personnel and labor management systems, labor law systems and composition, the four major insurances, sharing experiences of senior companies, and know-how on employee training.





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