Soonchunhyang University Offers Up to 100 Million KRW to Early-Stage Startups
HONG MOON HWA Senior Reporter
hgeranti@hanmail.net | 2025-02-27 16:14:32
Soonchunhyang University has launched its 2025 Early Startup Package, offering up to 100 million KRW in business funding to early-stage startups with innovative ideas. This opportunity aims to support businesses within three years of establishment to grow and successfully establish themselves in the market.
Key Details:
Funding Amount: Up to 100 million KRW in business funding
Number of Selected Companies: 22 companies
Support Provided:Funding for business activities such as prototype development, marketing, and intellectual property acquisition.
Tailored growth support programs, including market entry, investment attraction, and validation.
Specialized BIO startup support and the ‘Communication Fit (C-F) Program’ for customized support by business type.
Eligibility: Companies established within the past three years, after February 17, 2022.
Application Period: From February 24 to March 11, 4 PM.
Application Method: Online application via the K-Startup website (www.k-startup.go.kr).
Agreement Period: From May 2025 to January 2026 (9 months).
Statement from Soonchunhyang University Startup Support Team Director:
“The most significant challenges for early-stage startups are securing funding and entering the market. Soonchunhyang University, through this Early Startup Package, aims to provide not just financial support but also customized programs to increase survival rates and create opportunities for sustainable growth.”
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