Yangcheon Startup Support Center - Patisserie Sona and Jakga Company Co., Ltd. MOU to Transfer Bakery and Web Novel Startup Secrets

Master Baker and Famous Local Bakery Owner Chef Conducts 6-Week Experience-Based Practical Training, Recruiting 8 Participants Until June 8

Web Novel Market Understanding and Serialization Know-How Shared, Recruiting 12 Residents in July



Lee Gijae, Yangcheon District Mayor, is communicating with entrepreneurs at the Yangcheon Startup Support Center last February.

Lee Gijae, Yangcheon District Mayor, is communicating with entrepreneurs at the Yangcheon Startup Support Center last February.

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Yangcheon-gu (Mayor Lee Gijae) is operating a ‘Bakery & Web Novel Startup Training Class’ at the Yangcheon Startup Support Center (Sinjeong-ro 7-gil 75), which supports one-stop startup preparation, sharing bakery startup know-how and web novel writing techniques, recruiting 20 prospective and early-stage entrepreneurs.


Previously, on the 18th and 24th of last month, the Yangcheon Startup Support Center signed a memorandum of understanding with ‘Patisserie Sona,’ a famous local bakery, and ‘Jakga Company,’ a subsidiary of Naver specializing in web novel and webtoon publishing, agreeing to provide practical startup support programs and cooperate to revitalize the Yangcheon-gu startup ecosystem.


The ‘Bakery Startup Training Class’ will have the master baker and owner chef of ‘Patisserie Sona,’ who operates two bakeries locally, share management know-how with aspiring bakery entrepreneurs.


In particular, since the instructor is a small business owner who has directly started and succeeded in Yangcheon-gu, experience-based practical training will be conducted, including characteristics of the local startup environment and vivid on-site tips.


The curriculum includes ▲ explanation of startup planning order and know-how ▲ introduction to bakery machines and tools ▲ making various breads ▲ POS usage, store layout and machine placement experience ▲ presentation of business plans or personal recipes.


The recruitment target is 8 residents wishing to start a bakery business, and applications can be submitted through the Yangcheon Startup Support Center website by June 8. The tuition fee is 120,000 KRW, and the selected students will participate in a total of 6 weekly sessions starting with a preliminary orientation on the 14th of this month.


The ‘Web Novel Startup Class,’ which has emerged as a rising force in the startup market without separate qualification requirements or investment costs, will run a total 10-week course with 30 hours of weekly training starting in early August.


The target students are 12 residents with writing talent, and a web novel specialist instructor will teach secrets for becoming a published author, including understanding the web novel market, selecting themes and genres, and serialization know-how. Recruitment will be conducted through the Yangcheon Startup Support Center website in July, and the tuition is completely free.

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The center operates as a control tower for startup support, providing spatial resources such as open office spaces, meeting rooms, and seminar rooms for prospective and early-stage entrepreneurs, along with various support programs including startup introduction and basic courses, branding, and building startup networks.



Lee Gijae, Mayor of Yangcheon-gu, said, “We will continue to discover and operate unique startup support programs that can expand the virtuous cycle of the startup ecosystem, doing our best to make Yangcheon-gu a city where challenges are anticipated.”


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