Cheongnam Creative Economy Innovation Center recruits preliminary entrepreneurs for the 2025 New Business Startup School
HONG MOON HWA Senior Reporter
hgeranti@hanmail.net | 2025-02-21 08:58:24
The Chungnam Creative Economy Innovation Center is supporting the successful start-up of prospective small business owners through the 2025 New Business Startup School support project, and is recruiting 30 applicants until the 28th.
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Eligibility: Prospective entrepreneurs who are not registered as business operators from the business announcement date to the contract conclusion date (regardless of region or age)
Recruitment field:*Local Creator Type: Business items that contribute to local economic revitalization based on local unique resources
Lifestyle Innovation Type: Applying new content and living style items based on clothing, food and shelter
Support details:*Education to strengthen start-up capabilities
Business funds (up to 40 million won, no self- levy)
How to apply: Apply through the New Business Startup School website
Business briefing session: Offline business briefing session held at 2 p.m. on the 25th (lectures on business guidance and how to write a business plan)
Kang Hee-joon, CEO of Chungnam Creative Economy Innovation Center
"Based on our experience supporting the 15th, 16th and 17th New Business Startup Schools and our know-how in supporting start-up companies, we will discover and nurture entrepreneurial small business owners who can create local value through the 2025 New Business Startup School."
Additional information
For more information, please visit the Chungnam Creative Economy Innovation Center website business announcement or the New Business Startup School website.
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