Eight teams of students from Dong-Eui University were finally selected for the Ministry of Education’s ‘2023 Student Promising Startup Teams 300’ program.


The Dong-Eui University Link 3.0 Project Group and the Startup Education Center held the ‘2023 Student Promising Startup Teams 300 Final Selection Ministry of Education Minister Certification Award Ceremony’ on the 22nd at the Startup Village in the Information Engineering Building, presenting Ministry of Education Minister certificates to the six teams in the Growth Track and two teams in the Education Track, totaling eight selected teams.


‘Student Promising Startup Teams 300’ is a project hosted by the Ministry of Education and organized by the National Research Foundation of Korea and the Korea Youth Entrepreneurship Foundation. It selects a total of 300 teams across the Leap Track, Growth Track, and Education Track to discover and nurture talent in the startup field, providing customized education for basic startup and business advancement.


This year, 50 teams in the Leap Track, 200 teams in the Growth Track, and 50 teams in the Education Track were finally selected from elementary, middle, high schools, and universities nationwide.

Dong-Eui University.

Dong-Eui University.

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At Dong-Eui University, in the Growth Track category, the CAHLP team was selected for their ‘Smart IoT management sensor for breeding exotic pets (ornamental fish) applying AI technology,’ the Bestar team from the Department of Chemical Engineering for their ‘Air-purifying mood lamp using photosynthetic microorganisms,’ the Newbies team from the Department of Game Engineering for ‘Finding Alice,’ the D Cloud team from the Department of Applied Software Engineering for their ‘Cloud SANDBOX service for developers,’ the EveLab team for ‘Development of a S/W (coding) education platform,’ and the AN UNEXPECTED TEAM from the Department of Chemical Engineering for ‘Chitin PET bottles.’


Additionally, in the Education Track category, the Insight team’s ‘Ttadabot’ and the DECA team’s ‘Side mirror with automatic open/close function’ were finally selected.


The Insight team was also ranked in the top 10 in the Industry-Academia Cooperation Expo Education Track Mini Demo Day selection and received a business advancement prize of 1 million KRW at the Student Startup Festival Education Track Mini Demo Day held on the 10th.



Im Geon Lee, head of the Dong-Eui University Link 3.0 Project Group, said, “I hope students continue to strive so that their ideas and startup items can be commercialized and make a practical contribution to society and companies.”


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