Incheon Technopark and Korea Productivity Center Join Hands to Promote Foreign Entrepreneurship
Incheon Technopark announced on the 17th that it had signed a 'Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for Promoting Foreign Entrepreneurship and Establishing a Startup Ecosystem' with the Korea Productivity Center (KPC).
This agreement was established to actively discover foreign entrepreneurs with outstanding technologies and ideas, and to systematically support their startup activities in Korea, through the mutual exchange of human and material resources possessed by both organizations.
The two organizations plan to establish a joint cooperation system for the successful operation of the Ministry of Justice's Startup Immigration Comprehensive Support System (OASIS) program. They will jointly develop and operate customized support programs for foreign entrepreneurs, exchange information related to domestic and international startup support, and cooperate on business promotion.
Jung Seungsoo, head of the Incheon TP Digital Venture Startup Project Group (fourth from the left), and Kim Seeun, head of the KPC Win-Win Growth Headquarters (fifth from the left), are taking a commemorative photo with attendees after signing the "Foreign Technology Startup Ecosystem Creation Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)" on the 16th. Incheon TP
View original imageJung Seungsoo, Head of the Digital Venture Startup Project Group at Incheon Technopark, said, "I expect that the combination of Incheon's excellent startup infrastructure and KPC's expertise will create a powerful synergy in supporting foreign entrepreneurs. We will actively cooperate to inject new vitality into the domestic startup ecosystem and help Incheon become a global startup hub."
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Kim Seeun, Head of the Co-Growth Headquarters at KPC, stated, "This agreement will serve as an important stepping stone for promising foreign technology talents to realize their entrepreneurial dreams in Korea. KPC will spare no effort to support foreign entrepreneurs so that they can settle and grow stably, utilizing our productivity improvement know-how and corporate consulting capabilities accumulated over the past 60 years."
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