The winners of the 3rd Adult Startup Competition are taking a group commemorative photo.

The winners of the 3rd Adult Startup Competition are taking a group commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Dongmyung University, a university fostering Do-ing talents who challenge, experience, and practice, held the ‘3rd Adult Startup Competition’ to spread practical startup culture on the 8th at the University Headquarters Management Building.


The team that won the gold prize at the competition was the Su (Water) team, which developed the Seonmyeongsang Road program and presented a healing menu.


The silver prize went to the Muldeulda team, which proposed a brand differentiation strategy for a dyeing specialty store, and the bronze prize was awarded to the Ramari team, which developed a customized cosmetics platform for beauty entrepreneurs.


Judge Shin Jong-seok, CEO of Eco & Blank, said, “Compared to judging the 2nd Adult Startup Competition, there were more concrete and feasible ideas this time,” and added, “If each idea is further developed with care, they will become adult-type Do-ing talents.”


Tae Dong-sook, Dean of the College of Future Convergence, said, “The startup competition could have been a burden for adult learners balancing work and study, but I applaud all the participants who prepared perfectly,” and added, “We will continue to expand opportunities to cultivate a spirit of challenge through startup competitions and various programs.”


The Adult Learning Support Center of the College of Future Convergence conducts the Adult Startup Competition annually to verify the effectiveness of startup education and spread startup culture by having participants self-assess and receive evaluations on startup ideas developed through adult startup-linked majors and startup consulting.



This year’s 3rd Adult Startup Competition received proposals from a total of 11 teams (16 members) over about one month.


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