University of Seoul and Asan Nanum Foundation Hold Social Venture Presentation
Sharing Team Project Achievements and Exploring Solutions to Social Issues
The University of Seoul announced on the 17th that it held the "Social Responsibility and Social Venture Team Project Results Presentation" with support from the Asan Nanum Foundation.
Participants are taking a commemorative photo at the "Social Venture Team Project Results Presentation" hosted by the University of Seoul and Asan Nanum Foundation. University of Seoul
View original imageThis presentation was part of the Asan Nanum Foundation's "Asan University Climate Tech Startup Culture Promotion Project" and was held on December 9 at the SI Arena in the university's Second Engineering Building. The event aimed to promote a climate tech startup culture and strengthen practical, hands-on education.
During the presentation, students shared the outcomes of their projects under the theme of "Climate Tech-Based Social Venture Ideas."
In particular, each team analyzed the business models and core challenges of actual climate tech companies and proposed innovative strategies and ideas to address these issues.
Students, a panel of judges, representatives from the Asan Nanum Foundation, and audience members who attended the event reviewed the students' analyses and proposals together.
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Kim Seoyoung, a professor at the University of Seoul who led the program, said, "Through the process of directly exploring the challenges faced by real climate tech companies and presenting solutions, students significantly improved their field-based practical skills."
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