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Gyeonggi-do Aims to Create 20 Business Clusters and Support 3,000 Startup Companies

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Register The Gyeonggi provincial government announced that it plans to create a total of 660,000 square meters of startup business space in more than 20 regions, centered around Pangyo Techno Valley, and support 3,000 startup companies by 2026. shared their business challenges and hopes.

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Pangyo Techno Valley: Korea’s Prime Innovation Cluster Bolstered by Local Governmental Support

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Launched in 2006, Pangyo Techno Valley has evolved across its three phases, fostering a collaborative ecosystem comprising businesses, support entities, and national government involvement. Situated at Pangyo Startup Campus, these startups not only get an entrepreneurial space but also receive targeted business growth strategies.

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Gyeonggi Business & Science Accelerator Discusses Startup Cooperation Initiative Centered on Pangyo Techno Valley with India’s Economic Visiting Group

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The visiting delegation experienced Korea’s startup environment around Pangyo Techno Valley, the largest startup business hub in Korea, heard examples of the best practices in startup business support programs, and discussed opportunities for cooperation with Indian startups.

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Gyeonggi Center for Creative Economy and Innovation Lays a Foundation for the Next-generation Unicorn Startups in Pangyo

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Pangyo Techno Valley is Korea’s flagship business cluster established with the goals of technological innovation, talent development, job creation, strengthening global business competitiveness, and securing new economic growth engines. These successes stem from region-specific corporate support programs.

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A Delegation from Uruguay Visits Pangyo Techno Valley to Benchmark Its Best Practices in Smart Cities

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Register A delegation consisting of officials from the Inter-American Development Bank of Uruguay and the Ministry of Strategy and Finance visited the startup campus operated by Gyeonggi Business & Science Accelerator (President Kang Sung-cheon, hereinafter referred to as GBSA) on October 20.

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Indoor Parking Navigation System ‘Vestella Lab’ to participate in ‘GITEX 2023’ in Dubai

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Meanwhile, Vestella Lab aims to support sustainable growth in various fields, such as the environment, society, and the economy, by providing customized premium smart city solutions in the Middle Eastern market.