“The goal of Korea Institute of Startup and Entrepreneurship Development (KISED) is to strengthen the Korean startup ecosystem and create soft-landing possibilities for Korean startups to scale up their business at a global level”
Last month, KISED held a discussion session on a technology foundation program for foreigners at Korea Techno-venture Foundation to discuss foreign entrepreneurs’ issues and the challenges facing their business in Korea.
After the discussion, KISED president Kang Si-Woo sat down with Venturesquare to talk about KISED’s role in supporting future entrepreneurs and its Global startup support programs for 2015.
“KISED is a startup incubating institution established in 2008 as the implementation arm of the SMBA (Small & Medium Business Administration). We have a budget of 200 million dollars for 2015 to run more effective startup support programs that can develop a richer entrepreneurial culture.”
KISED launched “Global startup support program” in 2011 to meet the demand from Korean entrepreneurs who seek to enter overseas markets.
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