Officials from the MainBiz Association visited the 'K-Entrepreneurship Center' located in Jinju, Gyeongnam, and participated in the entrepreneurship cultivation training program.

Officials from the MainBiz Association visited the 'K-Entrepreneurship Center' located in Jinju, Gyeongnam, and participated in the entrepreneurship cultivation training program.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Donghyun Choi] The Korea Management Innovation Small and Medium Business Association (MainBiz Association) announced that more than 20 executives, including Chairman Seok Yong-chan, will visit the 'K-Entrepreneurship Center' located in Jinju, Gyeongnam, for two days from the 28th to the 29th to participate in an entrepreneurship cultivation education program.


This schedule was conducted as a linked program following the 'Business Agreement to Strengthen the Competitiveness of Innovative Small and Medium Enterprises' between the MainBiz Association and the Small and Medium Business Corporation held the previous day. The K-Entrepreneurship Center was established to inherit the entrepreneurship spirit of Korea's representative founders, promote the re-leap of the Korean economy, and practice the social responsibility of entrepreneurs.


Participants will visit the K-Entrepreneurship Center to receive education on 'Living and Breathing K-Entrepreneurship,' listen to its history, and tour the exhibits. They will then have a valuable time studying the history and value of Korean entrepreneurship through a field exploration of Seungsan Village.


Seok Yong-chan, Chairman of the MainBiz Association, said, "I consider the visit to the K-Entrepreneurship Center, a symbolic place of Korean entrepreneurship, very meaningful," adding, "I hope that innovative small and medium enterprises will continue to use such educational programs to create a foundation for a new leap beyond crises through management innovation based on self-reflection and the practice of K-Entrepreneurship, including ESG (Environment, Social, Governance) management."



The MainBiz Association and the Small and Medium Business Corporation plan to promote collaboration in various fields based on the business agreement and this visit, including ▲ customized CEO education to strengthen MainBiz innovation capabilities ▲ cooperation to spread and practice ESG management ▲ policy development for the scale-up of innovative small and medium ventures ▲ job support for small and medium ventures.


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