SparkLabs Opens Applications for 23rd Batch Program Startups
Customized Coaching Starting from Pre-Investment of Over 100 Million KRW
15-Week Program Including Private Demo Day and More
Startup-focused accelerator SparkLabs announced on the 26th that it is recruiting startups to participate in the 23rd Batch Program, which discovers and nurtures early-stage startups.
SparkLabs operates the Batch Program twice a year, providing seed investment and a 15-week business foundation-building program for early-stage startups. Over 280 startups, including WantedLab, SparkPlus, H2O Hospitality, and MuseLive, have gone through SparkLabs' Batch Program.
Participating startups can receive various supports necessary for growth, including mentoring from multiple experts, a systematic nurturing program, and follow-up investment attraction. Startups selected for the 23rd Batch Program will receive benefits such as ▲pre-investment of over 100 million KRW ▲one-on-one customized coaching ▲attendance at sessions with SparkLabs’ top alumni ▲recommendation for TIPS support of up to 700 million KRW ▲support for follow-up investment attraction through a private demo day attended by major domestic investors ▲and free office space support.
Startups in the nascent or early stages can apply regardless of their business field. After screening stages including first-round document review, second-round presentation, and third-round final evaluation, the final selected teams will be decided within June.
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Kim Yujin, CEO of SparkLabs, said, “We will actively support early-stage startups to fill their needs and grow rapidly through SparkLabs’ abundant know-how and extensive domestic and international investor networks,” adding, “We hope for the interest and applications of early founders with sincerity and passion.”
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