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Samsung to invest 90 bln won in support center for startups
Samsung has been operating a support office in Daegu, providing up to 500 million won each per investment cases, as well as other consulting services. The office will be relocated to the new zone once it is completed by end of 2016.
Currently, 18 firms are receiving support from Samsung in various areas, including a high-tech hearing aid maker, a waterwork technology firm and a financial application developer. One of the projects is led by a group of high school students.
The zone is being built on the founding site of Cheil Industries Inc., the de facto holding firm of Samsung Group. The 90 billion won project also includes restoring the first Samsung building, located in another part of the city, that opened in 1938 and was dismantled in 1997. Thursday marks the birthday of Lee Byung-chull, the founder of Samsung who died in 1987.
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Source: Yonhap News (February. 12, 2015)
Date
2015.02.13
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According to Yonhap News,
(DAEGU=Yonhap News) Samsung Group, South Korea's top conglomerate, said Thursday it will invest 90 billion won (US$81.3 million) to build a center at the conglomerate's birth city that assists local startups.
Samsung has been operating a support office in Daegu, providing up to 500 million won each per investment cases, as well as other consulting services. The office will be relocated to the new zone once it is completed by end of 2016.
Currently, 18 firms are receiving support from Samsung in various areas, including a high-tech hearing aid maker, a waterwork technology firm and a financial application developer. One of the projects is led by a group of high school students.
The zone is being built on the founding site of Cheil Industries Inc., the de facto holding firm of Samsung Group. The 90 billion won project also includes restoring the first Samsung building, located in another part of the city, that opened in 1938 and was dismantled in 1997. Thursday marks the birthday of Lee Byung-chull, the founder of Samsung who died in 1987.
colin@yna.co.kr
Copyrights Yonhap News. All Rights Reserved. Source Text
Source: Yonhap News (February. 12, 2015)