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    [Pangyo Tech] Gyeonggi Creative Economy Innovation Center successfully completed the ‘2022 Homecoming Startup 815’ event… “We will do our best to revitalize the startup ecosystem!”

    '2022 Homecoming Startup 815' event photos |  Provided by - Gyeonggi Creative Economy Innovation Center
    ‘2022 Homecoming Startup 815’ event photos | Provided by – Gyeonggi Creative Economy Innovation Center

    The Gyeonggi Creative Economy Innovation Center (hereinafter referred to as Gyeonggi Innovation Center) announced that it successfully completed the ‘2022 Homecoming Startup 815 (hereinafter referred to as Homecoming Festa)’ at the Pangyo Startup Zone.

    The Pangyo Startup Zone is Korea’s largest startup support space, established by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups to intensively nurture promising domestic startups and jointly operated by the Korea Startup Promotion Agency and the Gyeonggi Innovation Center.

    The Homecoming Festa, which was held for the second time this year, was prepared as an event for startup officials from various fields, including the Gyeonggi Innovation Center, start-up zone incubators, related organizations, VCs, angel investors, and senior entrepreneurs.

    This event consisted of a consultation session, seminar, performance sharing session, and networking session. At the demand field consultation session, experts in each field (law/marketing/BM/finance/labor/tax/accounting) were invited to provide consultation time to resolve the company’s difficulties. I had it. The seminar was held under the theme of ‘Trend Korea 2023’ by Seoul National University’s Consumer Trend Analysis Center led by Professor Nando Kim.

    '2022 Homecoming Startup 815' event photos |  Provided by - Gyeonggi Creative Economy Innovation Center
    ‘2022 Homecoming Startup 815’ event photos | Provided by – Gyeonggi Creative Economy Innovation Center

    Subsequently, the performance sharing meeting included 5 out of 16 childcare companies that received the ‘CES 2023 Innovation Award’ ▲’Lutra’, which researched ‘Clam’, an NFT platform that turns special moments in everyday life into cards ▲vision correction for visually impaired patients ‘Celico’ developed ‘AR glasses’ that helps ▲’SMT’ developed ‘WaterN’, a shower care solution equipped with IoT functions ▲Researched ‘Glucosound’, a continuous blood sugar meter that does not require blood collection or needles ‘HM Square’, produced by ‘QSIM Plus’, which developed a graphics-based S/W simulator for quantum communication, announced and attracted attention.

    Gu Min-shin, head of the startup zone team, said, “I think this year has been a year in which our incubation companies have been recognized as global companies by receiving a large number of CES 2023 innovation awards.” He added, “The Gyeonggi Innovation Center will do its best to revitalize the startup support ecosystem next year as well. “It was reported.

    Source: Pangyo Techno Valley Official Newsroom
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