Education Development Zone Startup Growth Support Center

Yangju City in Gyeonggi Province has organized a special lecture to strengthen the entrepreneurial capabilities of youth as part of the Education Development Zone project.

Yangju City is conducting special lectures to strengthen the entrepreneurial capabilities of youth as part of the Education Development Special Zone project. Photo by Yangju City

Yangju City is conducting special lectures to strengthen the entrepreneurial capabilities of youth as part of the Education Development Special Zone project. Photo by Yangju City

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On December 7, the city held a special lecture titled "Entrepreneurship Trends and Cases for Aspiring Leaders" at the Yangju Education Support Center conference room (Room 210, Dream Tower, Okjeong-dong), providing local youth with the latest domestic and international startup trends as well as real-world examples of entrepreneurship.


This special lecture is the first program under the "Startup Growth Support Center Operation" initiative. It was designed to help youth explore future career paths and gain practical understanding of entrepreneurship in a rapidly changing startup environment.


The lecture was delivered by Kim Minjeong, CEO of Hand Partners Co., Ltd., who focused on practical topics such as analysis of domestic and international startup trends, successful cases of youth and young adult entrepreneurship, and the procedures and processes involved in starting a business.


Kim is a startup expert who has served as Co-CEO of Gold Arc Co., Ltd., adjunct professor of chemical engineering (entrepreneurship course) at Kwangwoon University, and head of the Seoul Startup Cafe Eunpyeong Bulgwang branch. Drawing on her extensive field experience, she presented entrepreneurship strategies in a way that was easy for youth to understand.


A city official stated, "One of the key goals of Yangju City's Education Development Zone is to help youth design their own futures without fearing new possibilities and challenges. We hope this special lecture will help youth develop innovative thinking and realize creative dreams. Going forward, we will continue to expand Yangju City's specialized youth entrepreneurship support programs to foster future talent."



The city also plans to continue strengthening the local startup ecosystem for youth by promoting a variety of programs, including local industry-linked entrepreneurship projects and social economy entrepreneurship education for young people.


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