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Gyeonggi Job Foundation, Recruiting 'Resident Companies' for Women's Startup Incubation Center... Selecting 20 Companies

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2025-07-14 09:13:38
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2025-07-14 09:13:38
Applications accepted until 3 PM, August 7-13
Comprehensive startup support program including commercialization funds, consulting, and market development
【Financial News Suwon=Jang Chung-sik Reporter】The Gyeonggi Job Foundation announced on the 14th that it will accept applications for '2025 Gyeonggi Women's Startup Incubation Center New Resident Companies' from August 7 to 13 until 3 PM to promote women's entrepreneurship and nurture promising women-led startups.
The Gyeonggi Women's Startup Incubation Center, operated by the Gyeonggi Job Foundation, is a space that focuses on supporting the early growth of female entrepreneurs, providing resident companies with practical startup support such as commercialization funds, market development, management consulting, corporate promotion, and government policy guidance.
The recruitment targets are female pre-entrepreneurs residing in Gyeonggi Province or female companies within three years of startup with their main office in Gyeonggi Province, with plans to select about 20 companies.
Selected companies can move into the center from September 15 to December 31 and receive various benefits.
The Women's Startup Incubation Center will be newly established on the first floor of Ansan Gyeonggi Technopark (705 Haean-ro, Sangnok-gu, Ansan-si, Gyeonggi-do).
Applications can be submitted by downloading the residency application form and business plan from the Kkum Maru website, filling them out, and registering them on the residency application board.
A startup briefing session is scheduled for August 6 at the Gyeonggi Job Foundation Southern Business Headquarters (located in Suwon-si) for aspiring entrepreneurs and female companies wishing to move in.
For more details, check the Gyeonggi Job Foundation website or contact the Corporate Support Team.

jjang@fnnews.com Jang Chung-sik Reporter