The Korea Bio Association announced on the 8th that it will hold the 11th BioCube Startup Bootcamp on the 12th of next month in collaboration with Bluepoint Partners.


'11th BioCube Startup Bootcamp' Poster [Photo by Korea Bio Association]

'11th BioCube Startup Bootcamp' Poster [Photo by Korea Bio Association]

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BioCube is Korea's first bio startup bootcamp, hosted by the Bio Association together with Bluepoint Partners, a technology startup specialized accelerator, since 2019. It provides necessary information for company establishment and early-stage operation to prospective entrepreneurs and early-stage startup stakeholders across all fields of bio healthcare, and actively supports post-startup settlement through expert mentoring.


This BioCube is composed of content necessary for early-stage establishment and operation, including how to write a business plan, bio technology IPO, and bio industry intellectual property (IP) strategies. The panel discussion will provide an opportunity to hear startup CEOs' founding stories directly, and in subsequent sessions, Bluepoint Partners' professional reviewers will conduct on-site business plan review mentoring. Additionally, customized mentoring for participants is scheduled for early November.


Anyone who is a prospective entrepreneur or an early-stage startup stakeholder in all fields of bio healthcare can apply. Application submissions will be accepted until the 22nd. Detailed information can be found on the Korea Bio Association website.


Park Sujeong, Head of Member Support at the Korea Bio Association, said, “Through the BioCube program, we will continuously support the increase of startups in the bio field and the stable settlement of early-stage startups,” adding, “We will strengthen the association’s role for the sustainable development of the industrial ecosystem.”



Park Suyong, Head of the Bio Healthcare Team at Bluepoint Partners, also said, “We are honored to contribute to connecting Korea’s promising bio and health advanced technologies to commercialization through BioCube,” and added, “We will actively support the start of bio startups in Korea to ensure successful entrepreneurship in the future.”


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