Cooperation for Discovering, Nurturing, and Supporting Technology Startups

On the 18th, Ulju-gun, Ulsan City, signed a 'Business Agreement to Support the Technology Startup Ecosystem' with Ulsan Technopark at the Ulju-gun Office Ginkgo Hall.

Ulsan Ulju County Office Chief Lee Soon-geol (left) and Ulsan Technopark Director Kwon Soo-yong are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a "Business Agreement to Support the Technology Startup Ecosystem." <br>[Image source=Ulsan Ulju County Office]

Ulsan Ulju County Office Chief Lee Soon-geol (left) and Ulsan Technopark Director Kwon Soo-yong are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a "Business Agreement to Support the Technology Startup Ecosystem."
[Image source=Ulsan Ulju County Office]

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At the signing ceremony, County Governor Lee Soon-geol and Ulsan Technopark Director Kwon Soo-yong attended and agreed to actively cooperate in discovering, nurturing, and supporting technology startup companies within seven years of establishment in Ulju-gun.


Ulsan Technopark is a key institution for technological innovation of small and medium-sized enterprises and industrial advancement in Ulsan, and currently operates the Ulju-gun Middle-aged Technology Startup Center.


This technology startup ecosystem support project was prepared as a new initiative of the Ulju-gun Startup and Job Comprehensive Support Center, currently under construction in Ungchon-myeon.


According to the agreement, these institutions will support early-stage technology startup companies within seven years of establishment that have technology or business potential but face difficulties due to a lack of management resources.


They plan to increase startup success rates and expand the startup base by providing professional consulting, investment attraction, networking, and technology development assistance.


In particular, once the center opens, it plans to recruit resident companies for the startup incubation rooms on the 4th and 5th floors, offering various startup support services such as office space, marketing, prototype production, product analysis and certification, market development, and intellectual property acquisition.



County Governor Lee Soon-geol said, “Combining Ulju-gun’s startup infrastructure with Ulsan Technopark’s network and experts will be a great foundation for the growth of early-stage startup companies,” adding, “Going forward, both institutions will cooperate to take the lead in creating a technology startup ecosystem in Ulju-gun.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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