The Orange Planet Startup Foundation (Center Director Seo Sang-bong, hereinafter 'Orange Planet') announced on the 22nd that it will hold the second round of 'Startup School Startup Meeting' at the Jeonju Center on Tuesday. The start-up school startup meeting will be held on the theme of 'Strategies for entering the market and securing users'.
Startup School is a startup growth support program that Orange Planet Jeonju Center has been operating since 2020. It aims to help local young people start and grow. In particular, this year, we are focusing on preparing a place where you can listen to the story of growing senior startups for preliminary startups and early startups.
At the meeting, Lee Hyun-min, a co-founder of Moyo, who runs the director of LRHR, who serves the luxury repair platform 'Pavis', and 'Moyo', who runs the plan of all of the affordable phone prices. Kim and the co-founder will share their vivid business experiences and share growth history as a startup founder.
LRHR has launched and operated the first non-face-to-face luxury total care platform Pavis in Korea. As the center of gravity of the luxury market is gradually moving online, it is a start-up that starts with the problem that the repair market needs to change. To date, more than 40 repair companies have entered Papis, and the cumulative number of visitors has surpassed 100,000 in about half a year since the launch of the service in November last year.
In September 2021, Moyo introduced the 'All Plan for everyone' comparison platform. Ten months after the launch of the service, the cumulative 800,000 users were achieved. The company is expanding its services rapidly by signing a business alliance with 16 affordable phone partners, and introducing 'comparison of self-contained terminal prices' and 'Internet combination projects'. In February, it was recognized for its possibilities and received a seed investment of 1 billion won.
On June 29 (Wed), Jeonju Center, Jeonju Center, 2022, 'Taper Labs' Song Jung-jin and 'ASC' Yoon Young-hoon, a mentor, gave a lecture. A total of nine teams participated in this event, shared practical business operations and sharing deep concerns about the business.
Local entrepreneurs who participated in the meeting said, It was beneficial because it was possible to get insights through actual business cases, and it was very helpful to ask questions about running companies through the following networking. I want to share a vivid field experience through senior entrepreneurs.
On the other hand, the Orange Planet Jeonju Center is a entrepreneurship support center opened in 2019 to find and foster promising startups in Jeonju-si and Smilegate. It is focused on the bridge between the Seoul metropolitan area and the region. Every year, the company has held the Jeonju Startup Contest every September to October, and has been at the forefront of discovering and fostering local startups by providing accelerating programs with prizes for growth.
Orange Planet Seo Sang-bong, director of the Center, said, The start-up school startup meeting is meaningful in that it is meaningful in that senior entrepreneurs can experience the know-how learned by experiencing them, and become a place for human exchanges essential for startup growth. We will serve as a 'startup love room' in Jeonbuk, which provides the program and shares the vivid experiences of growing startups.
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