Daejeon Innovation Center will speed up its advance into
Mongolian start-ups
Director of Daejeon Creative Economy Innovation Center (left) and CEO of Socratus Startup Studio (right)
The Daejeon Creative Economy Innovation Center will sign an
agreement with Mongolian accelerating institutions to expand its presence in
the Mongolian startup ecosystem.
The Daejeon Innovation Center announced on the 29th that it
signed an agreement with the Science Park Administration (SPA) under the
Mongolian Ministry of Education and Science in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, on the
24th.
SPA is a government-led institution that produces
entrepreneurs and startups based on high-tech industries such as
knowledge-based innovative technology industry development and science industry
product revitalization, and Socratus is a private accelerating institution that
provides services and investments to help innovative start-up ideas and
start-ups grow into a business system.
The Daejeon Innovation Center signed an agreement with each
of them, expecting that startups in Daejeon would speed up their expansion into
Mongolia.
According to the agreement, these organizations will focus
on promoting startups in both countries, including supporting industrial
inspection for benchmarking, planning and promoting joint projects to
strengthen the global capabilities of childcare and support companies and
member companies, and joint support for startups entering the other countries'
markets.
The Daejeon Innovation Center is continuing its efforts to
spread the global market for startups through agreements and exchanges with
Vietnam's National Startup Support Center (NSSC), Innolab Asia, Azerbaijan's
National Academy of Sciences' high-tech complex, and Dubai AGCC (GCC
Accelerator) as well as Mongolia.
head of the Daejeon Innovation Center, said, "We have
laid the foundation for entering the local market customized for startups by
signing agreements with government-led and private accelerator organizations in
Mongolia. We will constantly make efforts to help science and technology-based
startups in Daejeon enter overseas markets through exchanges with various
countries in the future."