Introduction to Domestic Venture and Startup Companies' Global Expansion Support Policies

The Ministry of SMEs and Startups announced on the 11th that Vice Minister Oh Ki-woong attended 'CES 2024,' the world's largest technology exhibition. Vice Minister Oh attended the opening ceremony of the K-Startup Pavilion at CES 2024 held in Las Vegas, USA, where he met with domestic venture and startup companies. At this event, Vice Minister Oh explained the new startup support measures that the Ministry of SMEs and Startups is preparing, including legal revisions and the establishment of related projects to support the global expansion of domestic venture and startup companies.


O Gi-ung, Vice Minister of the Ministry of SMEs and Startups (fourth from the right), attended the 'CES 2024 K-Startup Pavilion Opening Ceremony' held in Las Vegas, USA, on the 9th (local time) and took a commemorative photo with attendees, including John Kelly, Vice President of CTA (to the left of Vice Minister Oh).

O Gi-ung, Vice Minister of the Ministry of SMEs and Startups (fourth from the right), attended the 'CES 2024 K-Startup Pavilion Opening Ceremony' held in Las Vegas, USA, on the 9th (local time) and took a commemorative photo with attendees, including John Kelly, Vice President of CTA (to the left of Vice Minister Oh).

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Vice Minister Oh emphasized, "At CES, a world-renowned tech exhibition, our K-Startups are showcasing excellent technology and innovation," adding, "The Ministry of SMEs and Startups will focus its policy capabilities on globalizing our venture and startup ecosystem to leap forward as a global startup powerhouse of the Republic of Korea."


He continued, "Through the thorough implementation of the comprehensive Startup Korea measures announced at the end of August last year, we will promote the 'K-Startup' brand worldwide."



After the CES schedule, Vice Minister Oh plans to visit Apple headquarters in San Francisco to introduce the achievements of Korean companies at CES and discuss collaboration plans to support domestic SMEs and startups. He will also visit Google, which is conducting the 'Changgu Program,' a collaboration program with global companies, to discuss strengthening the linkage with Google's own programs supporting the overseas expansion of domestic startups and diversifying areas of cooperation.


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