Jeonnam Information & Culture Industry Promotion Agency Recruiting Trainees for 'Pre-Start Up Education Program'
The Jeonnam Information & Culture Industry Promotion Agency announced on the 4th that it is recruiting trainees for the 'Middle-aged Technology Startup Center Pre-Start Up' program, targeting prospective entrepreneurs aged 40 and above who possess excellent ideas and technologies.
This training is planned for approximately 21 participants aged 40 and above to enhance their entrepreneurial motivation and support the commercialization of startups.
The training is completely free of charge and consists of startup education lectures related to technology entrepreneurship, including ▲writing business plans for startups ▲building business models and concretizing ideas ▲entrepreneurial spirit, conducted over three sessions both online and offline.
Graduates of the training will be given preference when applying for new residency at the Jeonnam Middle-aged Technology Startup Center, and high scorers in the startup competition held after the training will receive commercialization funds and other support to ensure continuous assistance so that the training leads to actual startups.
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Director Lee In-yong stated, “We will actively support middle-aged prospective entrepreneurs with excellent ideas and technological capabilities by providing customized education as well as various supports to ensure successful middle-aged entrepreneurship.”
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