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K-Startup Grand Challenge 2023: Deadline for applications approaching for global startups to join South Korea’s most prominent acceleration program

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PUBLISHED: May 9, 2023 UPDATED: May 9, 2023
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K-Startup Grand Challenge 2023

The  K-Startup Grand Challenge (KSGC), an all-paid 15-week residency for deep tech startups, is accepting applications until May 18, 2023, at 16:00 (GMT+9), and is expected to be the grandest event yet. The program offers several benefits, including commercialization support, settlement support, networking, office space, financial benefits, and additional follow-up support. The program will run from July 25 to November 10. The top five startups will receive prizes worth approximately $270,000 on the final Demo Day in November 2023.

The program includes a follow-up program for the top 20 startups, offering additional support, including commercialization funds, to take innovative ideas to the next level. Startups with a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) or specific plans to relocate their headquarters to Korea will be given preference.

Organized by the National IT Industry Promotion Agency and overseen by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups, the K-Startup Grand Challenge program began accepting applications on April 10 and will continue until May 18, 2023, at 16:00 (GMT+9).

In 2022, KSGC attracted 2,653 teams from 122 countries worldwide, recording the highest-ever competition rate of 52:1. The KSGC committee expects the applicant startup numbers to exceed this year over previous editions.

 K-Startup Grand Challenge is an excellent opportunity for global startups looking to expand their business to the most advanced market of Korea and further to Asia’s markets for their innovative products and services. South Korea, with the best ICT infrastructure and a highly adaptive tech-savvy consumer market, makes an ideal place to begin the journey to doing business.

Get the benefits to expand business in Asia

The program will select startups less than seven years old, whose representatives hold foreign nationalities and wish to establish an innovative technology business in Korea. Startups with a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) or specific plans to relocate their headquarters or establish a company in Korea will be given preference.

The K-Startup Grand Challenge program evaluates startups and pre-startups through a two-step process (document evaluation and global audition evaluation), including criteria such as problem recognition, feasibility and differentiation, expansion plan, and team. The program excludes startups that copy or steal others’ ideas or violate contracts.

For the 2023 edition, the  focus will be  startups from eight sectors: e-Commerce & Retail, ESG & Green Tech, Food Tech & Agri Tech, Healthcare & Bio, IT & Software, Mobility & Robotics, Manufacturing & IoT, Metaverse & Media. Although innovative startups from other sectors will also be considered depending on their competitive edge. 

KSGC 2023 program benefits

International startups participating in KSGC 2023 can expect several benefits. 

  1. Commercialization support through mentorship from Korean startup experts and accelerators, assistance fitting their business model more closely in the Korean market, participation in meetups, and consultation and seminars related to commercialization, contract, tax, law, and policies related to doing business in Korea.
  2. Settlement support, including administrative assistance related to incorporation, visas, and living arrangements. The program will help obtain a Business Startup Visa (D-10-2) and open bank accounts.
  3. Networking as startups will have opportunities to meet Korean companies and investors through business meetings and events organized throughout the program.
  4. Office space in Pangyo Techno Valley, easily accessible by public transportation. A Korean intern, fluent in English and Korean, will help the startups in their Korean operations.
  5. Financial benefits, including settlement funds to cover living expenses over the 15-week program period ($10,840 per team). The final Demo Day in November 2023 will select five promising startups for grand prizes. On the final Demo Day, prizes worth approximately $270,000 will be awarded to the top five startups.
  6. Additional Follow-Up support: The top 20 startups from the program will receive an additional paid extension in Korea from December 1, 2023, to March 29, 2024. These startups will receive all support, including issuing a business startup visa, networking opportunities, office space, finding interns, etc. The selected startups will also be subject to follow-up financial support of $10,840 only. Additionally, eight startup teams will have the opportunity to get further assistance of $25,000 and support with commercialization funds such as a PoC(Proof of Concept) with Korean companies.

KSGC participants share experience 

Brian Yonghui, the founder of Tan myFirst Technology in Singapore and second-place winner at KSGC, praised the program for providing his company with a seamless entry into the Korean market. “Thanks to KSGC, we’ve gained valuable connections, intern support, and an accelerator with business connections. This allowed us to hit the ground running.” For new applicants, Brian emphasized the importance of being flexible and adaptable in their approach and spending time in the country to gain a deeper understanding of the market.

Rachel Tobin, CEO of Nao Now, a US-based startup and third place winner at KSGC, also had a positive experience with the KSGC program. She praised the program for helping her make remarkable connections, expand her network, and discover new opportunities in Korea. Rachel highlighted the tremendous benefits of being physically present in the country, “Being on the ground in Korea offers an incredible opportunity to expand your business. The government funding, intern support, office support, all the networking opportunities, and chances to meet major Korean companies and investors all contribute to your success,” she said.

Important Dates

  • APPLICATION DEADLINE – 5.18.2023 (Thu) 16:00 (GMT +9)
  • DOCUMENT EVALUATION – Scheduled 5.19.2023 (Fri) – 5.26.2023 (Fri)
  • AUDITION EVALUATION – Scheduled 5.30.2023 (Tue) – 6.2.2023 (Fri)
  • FINAL RESULT ANNOUNCEMENT  – 6.15.2023 (Thu)
  • PROGRAM PARTICIPATION – 7.25.2023 (Tue) – 11.10.2023 (Fri)
  • ADDITIONAL PARTICIPATION PERIOD (for Top 20 at 2023 Demo Day) – 12.1.2023 – 3.29.2024

For further information and the application for K-Startup Grand Challenge,

  • visit the website – https://www.k-startupgc.org/
  • check the Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/kstartupgc)
  • visit the LinkedIn page (https://www.linkedin.com/company/kstartupgc) for more information and further updates.
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