Gwangju Changgyeong Center Successfully Completes Local Creator Training Program
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The Gwangju Center for Creative Economy and Innovation announced on the 3rd that it has successfully completed the basic training for nurturing local creators for trainees participating in the Gwangju Citizen Hall Youth Local Creator Nurturing Support Project.
This Gwangju Citizen Hall Youth Local Creator Nurturing Support Project focuses on discovering representative local resources in Gwangju Metropolitan City and nearby areas and revitalizing youth entrepreneurship through startup support.
The basic training was successfully conducted over four days from April 25 to 29, and the advanced training is planned to be held from May 9 to 13 at the first-floor complex cultural space of Gwangju Citizen Hall.
The basic training program consisted of lectures in seven areas: ▲Startup and Entrepreneurship ▲Successful Startup Cases ▲Local Resources and Startup Items ▲Startup Management ▲Startup Trend Analysis ▲Startup Finance ▲Business Plan Writing.
Participant Kim Hee-seon said, “The local-related lectures are very helpful, and I am satisfied because the lectures are held in a spacious area with a free atmosphere rather than a stiff classroom environment.”
Additionally, the Gwangju Citizen Hall Youth Local Creator Nurturing Support Project plans to continuously provide startup information through ongoing networking with entrepreneurs so that prospective young entrepreneurs and existing startup founders can connect to the next stage of startup support programs.
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Center Director Ha Sang-yong stated, “We expect that through continuous nurturing of youth local creators at Gwangju Citizen Hall, it will serve as a focal point for the startup space platform within Gwangju Metropolitan City.”
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