Professor Han-ul Jeong wins Excellence award at Startup competition
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Professor Han-ul Jeong (School of Semiconductor System Engineering)
Wins Excellence Award at the 2024 Science and
Technology Startup Competition
- Selected for the Excellence Award at the
final round of the 2024 Science and Technology Startup Competition on Tuesday,
September 3 -
- Advanced to the finals of Korea's largest
startup competition, [Challenge! K-Startup (Startup Enterprises)] -
Professor
Han-ul Jeong (School of Semiconductor System Engineering, pictured on the
right) participated in the '2024 Science and Technology Startup Competition'
organized by the Ministry of Science and ICT and won the Excellence Award in
the startup category (Promotion Agency Director's Award).
This competition also served as a preliminary round to
select startup and pre-startup teams for the finals of the [Challenge!
K-Startup] event. While it was previously co-hosted with the Ministry of
Education in the 'Student Category,' it has been solely organized by the
Ministry of Science and ICT in the 'Researcher Category' since last year to
promote the commercialization of scientific and technological advancements.
This year's competition saw the participation of 82
teams (33 pre-startup teams and 49 startup teams), who applied between April 4
(Thursday) and May 10 (Friday). After a document review (in May) and online
presentations (in June), 20 teams (10 pre-startup and 10 startup teams) were
selected for the final evaluation.
The evaluation results included 1 Grand Prize, 1
Excellence Award, and 3 Encouragement Awards for both the startup and
pre-startup categories. Professor Han-ul Jeong, representing Articron Co.,
Ltd., won the Excellence Award in the startup category. The winning teams will
receive the opportunity to advance to the 2024 [Challenge! K-Startup (Startup
Enterprises)] integrated finals, along with capacity-building consulting from
an advisory group.
Pan-sik Hwang, Director of Research and Development
Policy at the Ministry of Science and ICT, emphasized the importance of science
and technology-based startups, stating, "Startups driven by scientific and
technological innovation are a crucial means of transforming groundbreaking lab
technologies into social and economic value through the market. The Ministry of
Science and ICT will continue to fully support innovative startup initiatives
as part of its efforts to promote the commercialization of science and
technology," encouraging both startup and pre-startup teams.
Meanwhile, the [Challenge! K-Startup] competition,
where Professor Han-ul Jeong will compete in the finals, is the largest startup
competition in Korea, co-organized by 11 government ministries to expand the
startup culture. A total of 6,187 teams will participate, with the final 20
teams set to receive awards, including the Presidential Award, in the
competition scheduled for this December.
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