Seoul Youths Invited to 'Start a Business' in Sangju! ... Sangju City Implements Local-Linked Youth Startup Program
Investment Connection and Mentoring Support upon Final Selection
Sangju City in Gyeongbuk held the first local government briefing session for the Seoul Metropolitan Area-Linked Youth Startup Support Project 'Next Local' in collaboration with Seoul City.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yeo Jong-gu] Sangju City in Gyeongbuk Province is implementing a region-linked youth startup project.
On the 17th, the first local government briefing session for the Seoul Metropolitan Government's region-linked youth startup support project 'Next Local,' jointly conducted by Sangju City and Seoul, was held.
Next Local is a project that supports Seoul youth in discovering regional resources and modeling startups in the region through cooperation with local governments.
This project enables youth to conduct business activities through regional resource surveys and subsequently create community value along with settling in the region through the startup business.
The application period is until the 10th of next month, and those finally selected after the regional resource survey and commercialization process will receive investment connections and mentoring support.
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An official from Sangju City said, "Since the major goal is the inflow of urban youth to the region, we will support youth to settle in Sangju as much as possible."
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