Dongmyeong University Startup Club Wins Minister of Education Award at Student Promising Startup Competition
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] The student startup club 'Mamssi Team' at Dongmyung University recently received the Minister of Education Award at the '2022 Student Promising Startup Competition.'
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Mamssi Team consists of five members: Park Jin-wook, a senior in Game Engineering; Park So-young and Jeon Ye-dam, juniors in Beauty Care; and Kim Min-jin and Lee Ji-ye, freshmen. They were recognized for their entrepreneurial spirit and growth potential, earning the ministerial award.
The Mamssi team, a student startup club at Dongmyung University, received the Minister of Education Award at the Student Promising Startup Competition.
View original imageThe scholarship award ceremony took place on the 15th at Dongmyung University's International Industry-Academia Cooperation Center, hosted by the LINC3.0 Project Group.
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