[global hr forum 2014] start-up education for creative talents in korea
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Major advanced countries encourage start-up education as a national task, and actively foster young entrepreneurs with creative and challenging inspiration. Korea also tries to discover and develop human resources with talent and passion in order to construct creative economy. On this point, we expect this session to be a great opportunity to explore the start-up education and overall start-up venture policies in other countries. This session, in addition, will cover successful cases of young entrepreneurs that were trained by the start-up education, and discuss how government, universities, and companies work together to build effective Korean-customized start-up education methods.TRANSCRIPT
GLOBAL HR FORUM, DR. FERIDUN HAMDULLAHPUR
SEOUL, KOREA, NOVEMBER 5 2014
START-UP EDUCATION
FOR CREATIVE
TALENTS IN KOREA
VC 100: TOP UNDERGRADUATE
SCHOOLS BACKED BY VCS
STARTUP GENOME:
STARTUP ECOSYSTEM REPORT
2012
48% OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO’S 2013
INCOMING STUDENTS SEE THEMSELVES
STARTING A BUSINESS AFTER GRADUATION.
Velocity has raised more
than
$100 million in funding its first 5 years
Accelerator Center
has kicked off
14
new businesses
in Stratford
CO-OP GRADUATES EMPLOYABILITY
WATERLOO’S DNA