SolBridge News
SolBridge students participate in the 3 DAY STARTUP Program
In partnership with
Chungnam University, Woosong University held an undergraduate-specialized,
global Startup program from 15th – 17th September 2017. Among the 40 students from
10 different countries selected for the program, 22 were SolBridge students. The
3 Day Startup hackathon was the first of its kind in Korea.
3 DAY STARTUP was
established by a group of students at the University of Texas at Austin in
2008. 168 universities worldwide including Harvard and MIT have participated in
this program. The purpose is to stimulate the first steps of the startup
business for three days intensively. Approximately, 130 startup companies have
been established by 3DAYSTARTUP alumni.
Unlike the usual
hackathon, professional facilitators with several years of 3 DAY STARTUP were
dispatched from Texas to facilitate the program. With activities like idea
creation, customer discovery, prototyping, and mentorship sessions,
participants’ entrepreneurship potential was stimulated. Participants were
mentored by startup and entrepreneurship experts including Seokwon Yang, Non-profit
startup supporting Project Leader in Seoul NPO Center; Budger Song, Leader of
Daejeon Maker Space and Prof. Young Park, Professor at SolBridge.
“I have had an interest
in startups but didn't really know much about them, but as I progressed through
our project with the facilitators and the mentors these past three days, I got
to understand more about startups. I recommend this program to other students” said
one of the participants Sangkyun Jang.
Mr. Hongyeon Kim, Vice
President, Woosong Startup Supporting Association said “Since Chungnam
University and Woosong University were selected as startup pioneering
universities in Korea, we are putting together efforts to provide opportunities
to students who are interested in the global startup business. Through this
program, we hope that many students get to learn more about entrepreneurship
and challenge themselves to startup businesses.”