Gwangju Changgyeong Center Recruiting Trainees for 'New Business Startup Academy' View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The Gwangju Center for Creative Economy and Innovation is recruiting the 15th class of trainees for the 'New Business Startup Academy' until the 12th of next month.


This project selects prospective entrepreneurs focusing on promising items with high growth potential in the region and provides a package of startup theory education, store experience, mentoring, and startup funds.


The recruitment target includes prospective entrepreneurs in the region who have innovative ideas for lifestyle and services or those who wish to start a business based on their unique technology and know-how.


Selected prospective entrepreneurs will complete about six weeks of practical startup training, including marketing and group classes, and after finishing customized startup education, they will receive up to 30 million KRW in commercialization funds and directly experience practical store management such as business registration, product development, inventory management, and financial management.



Center Director Ha Sang-yong stated, "Through the New Business Startup Academy project, the Gwangju Center for Creative Economy and Innovation will discover and nurture new small business enterprises in the region and provide extensive support to prospective entrepreneurs." He added, "We will also listen to and provide feedback on the difficulties faced by small business owners to help the business develop."


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