From Tech Times:
...the Campus will be built to deliver support to the
country's budding entrepreneurs where there are no strings attached and no
strict rules on business preferences. It will hold various programs such as
Campus for Moms which caters to women with babies, and Campus EDU, which will
conduct workshops and mingling opportunities with Google employees. Participants
in the Campus will be provided with a wide range of opportunities.
Google has similar Campuses in London and Tel Aviv. There's also a plan to
put up new Campuses in Warsaw and Sao Paulo. Google Campuses are the company's
high profile marketing strategy. The London-based Campus had been successful in
achieving the company's goal of driving tech entrepreneurship. On its first
year, Google claimed that Campus London had successfully provided startup
programs to around 70,000 participants and had supported 247 startups. All of
these resulted to a combined investment of $56.2 million (£34 million). On its
second year, it already had 22,000 members and has done a lot for the start-up
community in London.
The Campus in Seoul, Korea is the third one by the company and the first one
in East Asia. "As the first campus to be established in Asia, the size will be
similar to Campus London," says Google in a press release. It adds that the Campus in
Seoul, just like its sibling Campuses in London and Tel Aviv, has the main goal
of creating a vibrant startup community.
Bridgette Beam, the Global Entrepreneurship Manager of Google said that the
business sectors have no boundaries at the Campus. "An entrepreneur can even
come up to and make an application that works only on the iOS platform, and not
on the Android," adds Beam.
Choi Yang-hee, South Korea's ICT Minister, welcomed the idea of opening
Campus Seoul. He added that this venture of Google will also help the country in
its drive on creative economy which deals with producing unique business
opportunities through the convergence of various industries.
While it is true that the startup ecosystem in Seoul is growing, it is still
considered as very young. In this case, entrepreneurs are faced with certain
issues such as lack of funding, mentorship, and exit opportunities. Hopefully,
the Seoul Campus of Google will change all these by providing budding
entrepreneurs with more opportunities and more room for growth.
http://www.techtimes.com/articles/14168/20140827/google-to-set-up-start-up-campus-in-seoul.htm
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