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[Asia Economy Reporter Minwoo Lee] Kyung Hee University is collaborating with the Korea Productivity Center and the Korea Invention Promotion Association to implement a program that helps foreign international students and domestic students pursue technology startups.


On the 16th, Kyung Hee University's College of International Studies and Graduate School of International Studies announced that they signed a business agreement with the Korea Productivity Center and the Korea Invention Promotion Association to cooperate on a comprehensive startup immigration program aimed at revitalizing technology startups.


This program supports foreign international students in discovering and selecting commercially viable ideas together with enrolled students, and assists in developing prototypes suitable for startups. Foreign international students who participate in this process and complete the designated course will be issued startup visas and trade visas by the Ministry of Justice.



Junyeop Kim, Dean of the College of International Studies and Graduate School of International Studies at Kyung Hee University, stated, "We have high expectations from our members as we promote a new form of global technology startup and trade practice education that has not been attempted before," adding, "We aim to present a new success model for government, industry, and academia through continuous mutual exchange in the future."


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