Supporting 20 Startups in Their Crowdfunding Challenge

Wadiz announced the first-year results of the "2025 Gyeonggi Region Climate Tech Startup Crowdfunding Support Project" on December 3.


This support project is a program organized by Wadiz in collaboration with the Gyeonggi Regional Office of SMEs and Startups and the Seongnam Industry Promotion Agency to help climate tech startups enter the early market. Wadiz supported the entire crowdfunding process, including ▲offline education ▲detailed page production (optional) ▲customized advertising ▲exposure through special exhibitions ▲coupon issuance. Through this initiative, climate tech startups in the Gyeonggi region raised approximately 200 million won in funding and attracted participation from 2,273 supporters.


Wadiz announced the first-year results of the "2025 Gyeonggi Region Climate Tech Startup Crowdfunding Support Project" on the 3rd. Wadiz

Wadiz announced the first-year results of the "2025 Gyeonggi Region Climate Tech Startup Crowdfunding Support Project" on the 3rd. Wadiz

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A total of 107 companies applied for the support project, and based on criteria such as product innovation, marketability, and social value, 20 startups from the Gyeonggi region were ultimately selected. From September to November, they introduced a variety of products that help reduce environmental impact in daily life-such as eco-friendly materials, upcycling, and vegan food-through the Wadiz special exhibition "Earth Market."


Wadiz evaluated that these results demonstrate the potential of a support model that enables local startups showcasing climate tech products to establish themselves in the market and achieve sustained growth.



Choi Dongcheol, CEO of Wadiz Impact, said, "This support project is a meaningful attempt to provide a foundation for climate tech startups to validate their products directly in the market and grow. We will continue to support local startups in launching sustainable products and help foster the natural spread of eco-friendly consumption culture."


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