Chinese business consulting startup Huamei announced that it held "China Link-Suzhou" at the global startup festival "Try Everything 2021." Photo by Choi Younghee, CEO of Huamei. [Photo courtesy of Huamei]

Chinese business consulting startup Huamei announced that it held "China Link-Suzhou" at the global startup festival "Try Everything 2021." Photo by Choi Younghee, CEO of Huamei. [Photo courtesy of Huamei]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Junhyung Lee] Chinese business consulting startup Hwamei announced on the 25th that it held 'China Link-Suzhou' at the global startup festival 'Try Everything 2021.'


Try Everything is an event hosted by the Seoul Metropolitan Government since 2019 to revitalize the domestic startup ecosystem. This year's Try Everything was held both online and offline from the 15th to the 17th of this month at the Shilla Hotel Yeongbingwan in Jung-gu, Seoul.


On the 17th of this month, the 'China Link-Suzhou' event was held, attended by representatives from technology companies as well as officials responsible for matching Chinese government funding. <br>[Photo by Hwamei]

On the 17th of this month, the 'China Link-Suzhou' event was held, attended by representatives from technology companies as well as officials responsible for matching Chinese government funding.
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Hwamei held the '1st China Link-Suzhou' on the last day of the Try Everything event, the 17th of this month. The event was held simultaneously online in Seoul and Suzhou, China. About 10 technology companies including WooWonTech, JinTech, and CoreMovement participated, along with Chinese government funding matching officials and investors. The Suzhou Innovation Center, a Chinese government startup support organization, also attended the event and expressed its active support for Korean companies.



Choi Younghee, CEO of Hwamei, said, "The companies participating in this event are continuing communication with investors," adding, "We will support not only corporate establishment agency services necessary for entering the Chinese market but also matching up to 1 billion KRW in startup support funds from the Chinese government."


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