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Kookmin University helps startups grow with investment-grade R&D until 30th

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Kookmin University (President Jeong Seung Ryul), in collaboration with Kookmin University Technology Holdings, announced that it is recruiting startups to participate in the 'Investment-based R&D-based Scale-up Consulting', a joint collaboration program of Seoul Metropolitan Government and Seoul Business Agency (SBA) Try Everything 2024, until the 30th of this month.

 

 


The recruitment targets are pre-founders or companies within three years of starting up, and there are no industry restrictions, and around 20 companies with innovation, marketability, and business viability will be selected.

 

 


The selected companies will be provided with various programs necessary for scale-up, such as corporate diagnosis, (special type) EiR, investment-based R&D strategy consulting, and expert mentoring. In particular, companies with excellent technology startup items will be recommended for the TIPS program in conjunction with Kookmin University Technology Holdings, a TIPS program operator of the Ministry of SMEs and Startups, with an investment of more than 100 million won.

 

 


Above all, this investment-based R&D-based scale-up consulting is differentiated from the existing acceleration program in that it supports startups to secure market growth engines through R&D by utilizing the research and planning capabilities of Kookmin University's SME Industry Cooperation Center, and intensively supports startup teams with technology items by linking the technology commercialization and investment capabilities of Kookmin University Technology Holdings Co.

 

 


The recruitment period is until the 30th of this month, and you can apply for participation on Kookmin University's website.

 

 

 

 


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