Front View of the Women's Capability Development Headquarters

Front View of the Women's Capability Development Headquarters

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[Asia Economy (Bucheon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] The Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation is recruiting resident companies for the second half of the year at the 'One-Person Creative Enterprise Support Center' for female entrepreneurs and prospective female entrepreneurs until the 2nd of next month.


The One-Person Creative Enterprise Support Center is operated by the Foundation's Women's Capacity Development Headquarters with support from Gyeonggi-do and the Ministry of SMEs and Startups to discover prospective entrepreneurs and female entrepreneurs in the province and nurture them into successful entrepreneurs and businesspeople.


Resident companies can use shared office space and office equipment free of charge within the Foundation's Women's Capacity Development Headquarters located in Giheung-gu, Yongin-si.


The residency period is six months and can be extended up to two years through an extension evaluation. They receive free startup-related education, expert consultation, and assistance in building related networks, and can also participate in a 'selective project' that supports costs necessary for commercialization and market development.


The selective project provides up to 2 million KRW per participating company for ▲ intellectual property rights (patent, copyright application, etc.) ▲ promotional marketing (production of promotional content, participation in exhibitions, etc.) ▲ certification acquisition (standard certification, performance evaluation, etc.) ▲ prototype production (mock-up, mold, etc.).



Applicants wishing to reside should visit the Kkum Maru website, fill out the residency application form, and submit it online or in person. For more details, please check the notices on the Kkum Maru website.


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