Gwangju Buk-gu 'New Technology Convergence Preliminary Startup Support Project' Promotion
Signed Business Agreement with Korea Photonics Technology Institute, Gwangju's Leading Startup Incubator
Providing R&D Technology Support and Marketing Assistance for Startup Item Discovery to Prospective Startup Companies
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] Buk-gu, Gwangju City announced on the 21st that it will promote the ‘New Technology Convergence Preliminary Startup Support Project’ in collaboration with the Korea Photonics Technology Institute (President Shin Yongjin).
This project was prepared to help early-stage startups stabilize quickly through various supports.
Buk-gu plans to support startup companies according to their growth stages in cooperation with the Korea Photonics Technology Institute, a representative startup incubation institution in the Gwangju area, by providing ▲technology mentoring such as diagnosis and analysis of company-owned technologies ▲joint planning of R&D (research and development) ▲matching with experts in each field ▲market development and startup marketing.
Director Moon In said, “New technology convergence is the future food source in the 4th industrial era and a new driving force leading the digital economy transition,” adding, “We will continue to spare no support in fostering new industries and creating a foundation for the innovative growth of startup companies.”
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Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong bong2910@asiae.co.kr
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