Selection of 8 Teams... Ranked 2nd Nationwide Among 200 Growth Track Teams

Gyeongnam National University is providing customized LINC3.0 education in preparation for the 2022 Student Startup Promising Teams 300.

Gyeongnam National University is providing customized LINC3.0 education in preparation for the 2022 Student Startup Promising Teams 300.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Song Jong-gu] The LINC3.0 Project Group at Gyeongnam National University recently achieved the remarkable feat of having the highest number of teams from the Southeast region advance in the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Science and ICT’s ‘2022 Student Startup Promising Teams 300’ competition.


Hosted by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Science and ICT, and organized by the National Research Foundation of Korea and the Korea Youth Entrepreneurship Foundation, the ‘2022 Student Startup Promising Teams 300’ is a student startup competition open to university and graduate students nationwide, as well as elementary, middle, and high school students. This year, the competition is conducted in three tracks: ‘Leap Track’, ‘Growth Track’, and ‘Education Track’.


Gyeongnam National University participated in the ‘Growth Track’, which selects 200 student startup teams requiring business plan and business model advancement through entrepreneurship capacity-building education. After the first document screening and regional offline presentation evaluations, a total of 8 teams were selected.


With this, Gyeongnam National University holds the record for the highest number of teams advancing from the Southeast region and ranks second nationwide among the 200 teams selected in the ‘Growth Track’.


The 8 teams selected from Gyeongnam National University this time?▲BLIND ▲Crimeless ▲WMC (We Make Culture) ▲Dodam Dodam ▲Live ▲Bambu ▲Silver Wellness ▲Cheongpodo?will receive education on ‘market (customer)-centered item advancement’, ‘online practical entrepreneurship education’, and ‘mentoring for practical skill enhancement’. They will also be given the opportunity to participate in the ‘Student Startup Product Exhibition’ at the upcoming ‘Industry-Academia Cooperation EXPO’.



Shin Jeong-hwal, Director of the Startup Support Center, stated, “Since only 40 teams will be given the opportunity to participate in the upcoming Industry-Academia Cooperation EXPO ‘Student Startup Product Exhibition’, we will spare no effort in providing customized education and support to ensure that the ideas of the selected teams lead to successful outcomes.”


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