Gwangju Changgyeong Center Successfully Completes 1st Session of G-IN Startup Academy Training View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The Gwangju Center for Creative Economy and Innovation announced on the 8th that it held the ‘G-IN Startup Academy 1st Basic and Advanced Training’ respectively at the Gwangju AI Startup Camp.


The Innovation Center, which serves as a hub for regional startups, is planning annual startup support programs to foster the startup ecosystem in Gwangju. This G-IN Startup Academy training is a customized entrepreneurship education aimed at prospective entrepreneurs and startup founders in the region to lower the entry barriers to starting a business and instill confidence in entrepreneurship.


The basic training consisted of ▲entrepreneurship ▲startup sectors and support projects ▲startup trends and ideas ▲startup finance ▲SNS marketing ▲YouTube utilization, and the advanced training was conducted as a process for entrepreneurs experiencing trial and error in the startup process to supplement and develop their business models and concretize them into business plans.


Prospective entrepreneurs who completed the training said, “I felt overwhelmed before starting a business, but through this training, I learned about government support and a lot of information about startups, and by writing a business plan myself, my goals for entrepreneurship became clearer and I gained confidence.”



Center Director Ha Sang-yong said, “Many people are interested in startups, but not many are prepared through proper education. To revitalize the regional startup ecosystem, systematic education and discovery programs for prospective entrepreneurs are necessary. We will do our best to create a foundation where citizens dreaming of starting a business can continuously challenge entrepreneurship.”


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