A scene from the business agreement ceremony for startup support between Star Ventures and Ewha Womans University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation. <br>[Photo by Star Ventures]

A scene from the business agreement ceremony for startup support between Star Ventures and Ewha Womans University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bo-kyung] 'Star Ventures,' a technology startup accelerator, is partnering with Ewha Womans University to discover and support promising female startups.


Star Ventures announced on the 28th that it has signed a business agreement with Ewha Womans University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation to support startup activities aimed at revitalizing the venture business ecosystem.


The 'Startup Incubation Center' of Ewha Womans University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation received the highest S grade in the Ministry of SMEs and Startups' Startup Incubation Center (BI) management evaluation this year. It leads startup activation by operating various projects such as the Ministry of SMEs and Startups BI support project, the Ministry of Science and ICT public technology-based market-linked startup exploration support project, and the Seoul Campus Town project.


Star Ventures plans to actively support Ewha Womans University students and faculty members in realizing their entrepreneurial dreams through accelerator programs optimized for startups, including mentoring and IR.


Moon Ji-eun, CEO of Star Ventures, stated, "Together with Ewha Womans University, we will discover female startup companies armed with bold ideas that will change the world and help them grow into market-leading companies through the rigorous Unicorn Academy Company Build program."



Star Ventures provides various support programs to help technology startups with high growth potential grow into unicorn companies through investment, education, and mentoring by experts in each field and partner companies.


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