Gyeonggi Institute to Support Women Entrepreneurs in Pyeongtaek with Business Strategy and More
The Gyeonggi Institute of Economy and Science Promotion, in collaboration with Pyeongtaek City, is launching a support project to strengthen the competitiveness of women-led businesses in the Pyeongtaek region.
This project aims to help local small and medium-sized enterprises achieve sustainable growth by providing tailored support—including consulting, prototype production, and online marketing—to women-led businesses that face difficulties in areas such as marketing and business strategy development.
The program is open to women-owned small and medium-sized manufacturing companies with their headquarters or factories located in Pyeongtaek City. Any company operated by a female CEO or co-CEO is eligible to apply.
Poster for Gyeonggi-do Economic Science Promotion Agency's "Support Project for Strengthening Competitiveness of Female Entrepreneurs in Pyeongtaek City"
View original imageAfter a selection process, the institute will choose a final group of five companies, each of which will receive up to 8.2 million won (covering 70% of total costs). Support will be provided across four areas: business strategy, product commercialization, marketing, and improvement of the workplace environment.
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Kim Gil-Ah, Director of Balanced Development at the institute, stated, "The key to this project is to ensure that the detailed innovation and potential of women entrepreneurs are not halted by practical barriers in the business field." She added, "We will provide comprehensive support so that female business leaders can grow into core drivers of the local economy."
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