Gwangju Changgyeong Center, Recruiting 2nd Batch Students for G-IN Startup Academy Training
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The Gwangju Center for Creative Economy and Innovation announced that it is recruiting trainees to participate in the second phase of the ‘G-IN Startup Academy’ until the 11th of next month.
The ‘2022 Startup Support Membership Center’ manages citizens who wish to start a business in the region as membership members and provides them with a platform that integrates information on various startup support projects scattered throughout the region.
In addition, it discovers prospective entrepreneurs with diverse ideas and content and gradually supports customized startup support programs such as regular annual startup academies, consulting, startup forums, and idea competitions.
The Gwangju Creative Economy Center is a hub for startups in the Gwangju area and the top startup specialized institution. The ‘G-IN Startup Academy’ being conducted this time is a premium startup education program accumulated with years of know-how that has produced numerous entrepreneurs in the region.
Through this education, it is expected to lower the entry barriers for the general public who want to start a business locally, enhance their startup capabilities and competitiveness, and increase the success rate of startups in the region.
The G-IN Startup Academy operates with a basic education course for startup beginners and an advanced education course for those preparing for practical startups.
The basic education course is composed of ▲entrepreneurship ▲startup fields and support projects ▲startup trends and ideas ▲SNS marketing ▲startup and YouTube utilization, enabling even startup beginners to easily acquire practical knowledge necessary for startups and understand entrepreneurship.
In particular, the advanced education course produces capable prospective entrepreneurs by establishing feasible business models and concretizing them into business plans through practical exercises for prospective entrepreneurs preparing to start a business immediately, as well as entrepreneurs who continuously challenge startups but experience trial and error.
Detailed information such as the education schedule and application methods can be found on the Gwangju Center for Creative Economy and Innovation website.
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Ha Sang-yong, head of the Gwangju Center for Creative Economy and Innovation, said, “Discovering competitive entrepreneurs and growing them into unicorn companies will be a breakthrough for regional economic growth and job creation,” adding, “We will do our best to make Gwangju a city where anyone can dream of starting a business and succeed in entrepreneurship.”
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