1415T2g1 South Korea/Project Teams/Team 6/Companies/D.camp

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Startup Alliance Korea


Progress Updates


Date Action
20 Jan 2015 Send request email to Startup Alliance.
29 Jan 2015 Send another request email to Startup Alliance.
01 Feb 2015 Confirmation of visit to Startup Alliance on 29 April (Wednesday), 11.30-01.30pm.
02 Feb 2015 Provided connection to D.camp by Startup Alliance connection.
04 Feb 2015 D.camp accepted to host us on 29 April, 1.30pm (Trying to rearrange schedule to fit slot in D.camp at the moment)


Companies

D.camp


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About D.camp


D.camp, the dream bank

D.camp, Soeul

  • Is a non-profit organization / incubator dedicated to the revitalization and youth entrepreneurship ecosystem jobs.


  • Funded by twenty banks in Korea.


  • One of the largest foundations in Korea to support start-up activities, with an asset base of approximately USD 470M.


  • Provides various tools, programs and support systems, including its quality infrastructure, D.CAMP


  • "Beyound offering a modern and creatice space in the heart of gangnam, Banks Foundation for Young Entrepreneurs is building a stong community of entrepreneurs, mentors, advisors and investors that will likely bring success to many Korean starupts." - Ben Levy, Partner fo BootstrapLabsCEO of Bootsrap Labs.


  • "Banks Foundation for Young Entrepreneurs is the networking hub of South Korea's startup industry. It brings talented entrepreneurs and successful investors together so everyone can take part in the startup community activities." - YoungHa Ko, Chairman fo Korea Business Angel Association


Vision & Mission


D.camp employees

Mission of D.camp

  • To foster entrepreneurship among young generations in both Korea and Asia.


  • To lay a strong foundation to become the central venture hub of Asia, and eventually Asia's Silicon Valley.


D.camp Timeline
Timeline


D.camp Timeline


  • 01 January 2014 - Business Center D.OFFICE open.


  • 27 September 2013 - "Startup Korea" was launched.


  • 09 August 2013 - Fruition camp D.CISION, was founded.


  • 28 June 2013 - First D.DAY.


  • 27 March 2013 - D.CAMP Overview.



  • 07 July 2012 - First Investment.




Features


Special features of D.camp - SPACE


Multipurpose Hall

Multipurpose Hall (6F)

  • A multi-purpose hall (seating capacity: 150 ~ 200)
  • Catering space
  • Two conference rooms
  • Terrace overlooking the spectacular scenery of the Seonjeongneung.



Nursery & Seminar room (5F)

Nursery & Seminar room

  • Public office two (Capacity: Each 15, 25)
  • Individual office five (Capacity: 6-8 people each)
  • Seminar room 2 (Capacity: A total of 50 students) for visits and lessons.
  • Potential tenant space for big start-ups.
  • Space for knowledge and innovation sharing between start-ups



Why Startup Alliance?


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Learning Points & Closing thoughts


These are some of the learning points that we hope to takeaway from our visit to Startup Allaince:

  • How the growth of Startup Alliance came about.
  • What the government doing now to help the start-up boom in S.Korea, and why it is doing so.
  • The challenges that Startup Alliance face in their day to day operations and how they overcome it.
  • The challenges that Startup Alliance foresee to the face in the future, and how are they different from that of the challenges faced today.
  • The future of the S.Korea's start-up ecosystem.


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