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Chungnam Center for Creative Economy and Innovation Opens Call for 2025 First-Half Incubation Program at Chungnam Startup Marunabi

HONG MOON HWA Senior Reporter / Updated : 2025-04-11 21:18:04
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The Chungnam Center for Creative Economy and Innovation (Chungnam CCEI) has announced the recruitment of promising startups for its 2025 first-half incubation program at Chungnam Startup Marunabi. The application period is open until 2:00 PM on April 15th. This initiative aims to discover and foster innovative and high-growth potential startups, thereby invigorating the entrepreneurial ecosystem within the Chungnam region and supporting the sustained growth of participating ventures.

The call for applications is open to both established startups with less than seven years of operation and aspiring entrepreneurs, regardless of their geographical location or age. Approximately nine companies will be selected through a rigorous evaluation process.

Successful applicants will gain access to a comprehensive suite of resources and support, including:

Dedicated Workspace and Specialized Facilities: Provision of private office spaces and access to various specialized facilities within Chungnam Startup Marunabi.
Nationwide Startup Membership Lounge Access: Membership benefits offering access to startup lounges across the country.
Administrative Support and Public Relations: Assistance with administrative tasks and opportunities for public relations and promotional activities to enhance the visibility of incubated companies.
Studio and Fab Lab Equipment: Access to professional studio equipment and a fabrication laboratory (Fab Lab) equipped with tools for prototyping and development.
Dedicated Mentoring: Tailored guidance and support from experienced mentors in relevant industries.
Investment Networking: Opportunities to connect with potential investors and explore funding avenues.
Networking Events: Participation in various networking events to foster collaboration and build valuable connections within the startup community.
Selected companies will be granted an initial one-year residency at Chungnam Startup Marunabi, with the possibility of extending their stay for up to a total of three years based on performance evaluations.

The deadline for application submission is Tuesday, April 15th, 2025, at 2:00 PM (KST). Detailed information regarding the application process and eligibility criteria can be found on the official website of the Chungnam Center for Creative Economy and Innovation.

A representative from Chungnam CCEI stated, "We are committed to providing comprehensive support to aspiring entrepreneurs and early-stage startups, enabling them to grow and thrive in a stable and nurturing environment. We encourage all those with innovative ideas and a passion for entrepreneurship to apply and take advantage of this valuable opportunity."

This initiative underscores Chungnam CCEI's ongoing commitment to fostering innovation and entrepreneurship within the region, contributing to the growth and dynamism of the South Korean startup landscape.

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