Gyeongbok University Startup Incubation Center signed a business agreement with 37 startup support organizations in Gyeonggi Province.

Gyeongbok University Startup Incubation Center signed a business agreement with 37 startup support organizations in Gyeonggi Province.

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Gyeongbok University Startup Incubation Center (BI) recently participated in the launch ceremony of the 'Gyeonggi Deep Tech Startup Tutoring Project' held at the Pangyo Startup Zone and signed a business agreement with 37 startup support organizations in the province.


The Gyeonggi Deep Tech Startup Tutoring Project is a program that discovers technology innovation startups and companies in ultra-gap fields, supporting 1,000 companies through startup spaces, funding, investment linkage, technical mentoring, networking, and nurturing them into deep tech startups.


This project involved 37 organizations in the province, including ▲Gyeonggi Small and Medium Business Administration ▲Jungjin Gong Youth Startup Academy ▲Preliminary and Early Startup Package Operating Organizations ▲Startup Incubation Centers and One-Person Creative Enterprise Support Centers ▲Gyeonggi Creative Economy Innovation Center ▲Gyeonggi TP ▲TIPS Operators ▲Korea Technology Finance Corporation ▲Korea Credit Guarantee Fund, among others.


Through this project, Gyeongbok University Startup Incubation Center supports startups residing in the center by providing commercialization funds equivalent to about 50% of one year’s rent, education and mentoring tailored to each company’s growth stage, exhibitions for market development, and prototype production support through makerspaces, covering the entire process of nurturing early-stage startups.


Kim Ihyun, head of the Gyeongbok University Startup Incubation Center, stated, "As the only startup incubation center in the northeastern Gyeonggi region, we are striving to activate and develop the technology innovation startup ecosystem," adding, "We will actively support the smooth operation of the tutoring project to nurture deep tech startups in cooperation with startup support organizations in the Gyeonggi area."



The Gyeongbok University Startup Incubation Center has received an 'A' grade for six consecutive years in the Ministry of SMEs and Startups BI management evaluation. In May, it produced a selected company for the 'Baby Unicorn (unlisted companies with a corporate value under 100 billion KRW) Nurturing Project.'


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