HYU Supports Start-Ups with Alumni Support Venture Center
2015-12-01 Chang Hyun-jung
The first period of its application will take place from November 11 to 30. One to three years of free office space at HIT and professional mentors are given to the participants. Also, new venture businesses can also gain investment opportunities.
The launch of ASVC follows a nationwide initiative encouraging universities with venture incubation centers to support start-ups in their early stage. “Existing venture incubation centers only provided office space at low costs, and they did not give any practical help to launch start-ups. However, HYU is leading the field with a new type of venture incubation model which seeks to overcome previous limitations,” said Lee Mi-seon, an Official of Business Incubation at GEC.