Young entrepreneurs attending the 'Youth Dream Master Networking Day' organized by the Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation on the 14th are taking a commemorative photo after the event.

Young entrepreneurs attending the 'Youth Dream Master Networking Day' organized by the Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation on the 14th are taking a commemorative photo after the event.

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[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] The Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation held a networking day to support early-stage young manufacturing startups.


On the 14th, the foundation announced on the 15th that it held the 'Young Dream Master Networking Day' at Four Points by Sheraton in Guro, Seoul, where five Young Dream Master companies, supported by the foundation for the first time this year, presented their business achievements to related organizations and senior companies, and shared various startup difficulties and lessons learned.


The Young Dream Master is a project by the foundation that supports the planning and production of prototypes for early-stage startups in the manufacturing sector.


The event was divided into two parts. The first part was held as a meeting attended by related organizations supporting companies in the province, including the Korea Technology Finance Corporation, Small Enterprise and Market Service, Gyeonggi Venture Business Association, Gyeonggi Small and Medium Business Federation, and Gyeonggi Foreign Investment Companies Association.


The second part was arranged as a session where senior entrepreneurs and young entrepreneurs in the province shared their startup experiences with the five Young Dream Master companies. Attendees shared essential topics in business management such as trial and error in the early management stages, commercialization strategies, and marketing.


Jo Eun-joo, head of the Youth Job Division at the foundation, said, "Young entrepreneurs in early startups often have relatively weak social capital, making it difficult to simply resolve even minor management difficulties," adding, "The foundation plans to continuously serve as a bridge connecting human, material, social, and ecological capital to young startup companies."



Meanwhile, based on this year's experience and business achievements in supporting young manufacturing companies, the foundation will recruit the 'Young Dream Master 2nd term' in March next year.


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