Dong-Eui Science University Wraps Up 'SHOW ME THE START-UP Entrepreneurship Camp'
The Dong-Eui Institute of Technology Sports Rehabilitation Center concluded the ‘DIT Sports Rehabilitation Center SHOW ME THE START-UP Entrepreneurship Camp’ after a 2-night, 3-day event held from September 13 to 15 at the Dong-Eui Institute of Technology Convention Hall.
The school enterprise, DIT Sports Rehabilitation Center, provides entrepreneurship simulation education necessary for the field to enhance physical therapy students’ understanding of the startup process and strengthen their practical entrepreneurial capabilities, fostering creative and convergent sports rehabilitation experts. Additionally, it was selected for the ‘3-Stage School Enterprise Support Project’ and has been receiving approximately 1.3 billion KRW in funding annually for five years since 2020.
This entrepreneurship camp program was designed to boost students’ confidence in startups and produce differentiated sports rehabilitation entrepreneurial talents by conducting startup lectures, field training through practical semester systems, entrepreneurship camps, and startup competitions together with industry professionals on site.
Participants of the ‘DIT Sports Rehabilitation Center SHOW ME THE START-UP Entrepreneurship Camp’ are taking a group commemorative photo.
View original imageSong Min-young, director of the DIT Sports Rehabilitation Center, stated, “Students majoring in sports rehabilitation will be able to bridge the gap between theory and practical application by honing problem-solving skills, interpersonal, and communication skills through field and startup training at the school enterprise.”
Hot Picks Today
"Buy on Black Monday"... Japan's Nomura Forecasts 590,000 for Samsung, 4 Million for SK hynix
- "Plunged During the War, Now Surging Again"... The Real Reason Behind the 6% One-Day Silver Market Rally [Weekend Money]
- [Good Morning Market] Tech Stocks Plunge on New York Exchange... KOSPI Expected to See Volatile Session
- "Samsung and Hynix Were Once for the Underachievers"... Hyundai Motor Employee's Lament
- "That? It's Already Stashed" Nightlife Scene Crosses the Line [ChwiYak Nation] ③
She added, “We will continue to focus on developing and operating educational programs so that students can contribute to the development of the local sports industry.”
© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.