Dongmyeong University and iPartners Hold Edu-station Startup Education
The Dongmyung University University Innovation Research Complex (I-URP) Project Group and iPartners are conducting the ‘Eurasia Platform Edu-station Startup Education’ to discover promising startups in the Busan area and strengthen capabilities for startup and investment attraction.
This ‘Eurasia Platform Edu-station Startup Education’ is part of the Busan Startup Promotion District support project and will be held every Wednesday and Thursday from the 12th to the 20th at the Eurasia Platform inside Busan Station.
The startup education targets early-stage startups and prospective entrepreneurs who need accelerating and investment support, including expert education and mentoring in various fields.
The education program consists of a total of eight courses: ▲BM advancement ▲corporate sales and marketing strategies ▲exploration of policy and institution-specific support projects ▲methods for writing persuasive business plans ▲essential tax and accounting for startups ▲business patents for startups ▲basic lectures on M&A and IPO ▲practical IR Deck preparation.
Additionally, startups and prospective entrepreneurs wishing to utilize research equipment and support for office space can apply through the Dongmyung University project group’s online platform.
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A representative of the I-URP Project Group stated, “Following last year, we will continue to work with the regional accelerator iPartners this year to strengthen the capabilities of promising local startups and help lay the foundation for their growth.”
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