Exterior view of the '56th Anniversary Hall' building on Hannam University Ojeong Campus. Provided by Hannam University

Exterior view of the '56th Anniversary Hall' building on Hannam University Ojeong Campus. Provided by Hannam University

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[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] Hannam University is recruiting early-stage startup companies to support them with commercialization funds and participation in specialized programs.


Hannam University announced on the 7th that it is recruiting 18 startup companies to participate in the '2022 Early-Stage Startup Package' project until the 24th of this month.


The recruitment target is companies within three years of establishment as of the 25th of last month. The university will provide selected companies with up to 100 million KRW in commercialization funds and support participation in specialized programs such as technology certification, technology rights acquisition, marketing support, investment, market development programs, and expert mentoring.


The recruitment fields include two companies with green-related startup items such as smart city, smart manufacturing, secondary batteries, renewable energy, electric hydrogen vehicles, eco-friendly materials, and resource circulation, and 16 companies in general fields dealing with startup items in various sectors. Both individuals and corporations within three years of establishment can apply.


Selected startup companies will be able to utilize the human and physical infrastructure and networks possessed by Hannam University.


The project is based on Hannam University being selected as the lead institution for the early-stage startup package this year, receiving 1.7 billion KRW in government support.



For more detailed information about the recruitment, please check the 'K-Startup' announcement or the notice section on the Hannam University Startup Support Group website.


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