Cafe24 Opens Startup Center in Itaewon... "Infrastructure Specialized for Running Online Stores"
[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Global e-commerce platform Cafe24 announced on the 30th that it has opened a Startup Center in Gyeongridan-gil, a representative commercial district of Itaewon.
The Startup Center Gyeongridan-gil branch is located near Noksapyeong Station on Seoul Subway Line 6, at the intersection of Noksapyeong-daero and Gyeongridan-gil. The surrounding area is rich in infrastructure such as Yongsan District Office, banks, and post offices, and it also has the advantage of enabling photo and video shoots necessary for operating online shopping malls at various tourist attractions in Itaewon.
Cafe24 Startup Center is an incubating space specialized in the e-commerce sector. It provides professional services necessary for starting and operating online businesses, including office spaces by business scale, online and offline education, one-on-one consulting, studio rental, and delivery services. The cumulative number of resident startups exceeds 20,000.
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Park Jae-man, team leader of Cafe24 Startup Center, said, "Anyone can easily utilize a wide range of services necessary for online business at the Startup Center," adding, "We will provide more advanced infrastructure to the rapidly increasing number of online shopping mall entrepreneurs following the growth of the e-commerce market."
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