The Korea Bio Association announced on the 18th that it will hold 'BioCube (Startup Bootcamp),' an educational program for prospective entrepreneurs and early-stage startups in the bio healthcare sector, on May 18.


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BioCube was established with the purpose of promoting sustainable development of the industrial ecosystem by providing support tailored to each growth stage from prospective entrepreneurs and early-stage startups to company listing. It supports settlement after startup by providing necessary information and expert mentoring during the early stages of company establishment and operation to prospective entrepreneurs and early-stage startup stakeholders across all fields of bio healthcare.


This BioCube will be conducted in collaboration with Bluepoint Partners, a technology startup specialized accelerator, featuring programs such as ▲How to Write a Business Plan ▲From Bio and Technology to Listing ▲Bio Industry IP Strategy ▲Entrepreneurship. The talk program sharing startup stories of startup CEOs includes Lee Seung-gyu, Vice Chairman of the Bio Association, Park Hyun-sook, CEO of Cellbio, Jeong Il-du, CEO of Simple Planet, and Jo Geon-sik, CEO of Oncoclu. Business plan review mentoring by Bluepoint Partners’ professional evaluators is also scheduled.


Anyone involved in prospective entrepreneurship or early-stage startups in all fields of bio healthcare can apply for free. The association plans to select about 15 participants through screening.


Park Su-jeong, Head of Member Support Division at the Korea Bio Association, said, "Through the BioCube program, which is now in its 10th edition this year, the association has continuously supported the activation of startups in the bio healthcare field," adding, "We will continue to actively support the growth of early-stage startups."



Jo Hye-ryeong, Senior Evaluator at Bluepoint Partners, said, "We are honored to be able to maintain continuous cooperation with the Korea Bio Association to foster the ecosystem for prospective and early-stage startups in bio healthcare," and added, "We will continue to actively support the growth of startup companies through BioCube."


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