Collaboration on Startup Support by Stage and Sharing of Startup Information

Gwangju Buk-gu, Agreement to Revitalize Youth Startup Spaces View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] On the 22nd, Buk-gu, Gwangju announced on the 21st that it will sign a business agreement with six organizations including Gwangju Design Promotion Agency, Gwangju Information and Culture Industry Promotion Agency, Gwangju Creative Economy Innovation Center, Gwangju Technopark, Chonnam National University Startup Incubation Center, and Donggang University Startup Support Group to "revitalize youth startup spaces in public rental housing."


This agreement was prepared to support youth startups along with revitalizing vacant startup spaces within public rental housing.


Buk-gu and the cooperating organizations agreed to make efforts to discover young entrepreneurs, support startup companies in their initial settlement and growth stages, and share startup information and activities.


Earlier, Buk-gu promoted the '2021 Village Workshop Development Project' and the '2021 Smart Town Creation Project,' creating startup spaces in the commercial areas of Duam Jugong 4 Complex and Ochi Jugong 1 Complex through remodeling.


By the end of this month, 11 companies including prospective young entrepreneurs and youth enterprises are expected to complete their move-in.


Director Moon said, "We will actively cooperate with the six specialized organizations to share quality startup education experiences and programs, helping young people settle in the region and revitalizing public rental housing."



Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong bong2910@asiae.co.kr


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