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Treatments for Diabetic Foot Ulcers with Bioprinted Skin Patches
Before getting into the treatments for diabetic foot ulcers we first need to explain what they are. Diabetic foot ulcers are sores that occur on the soles of people with diabetes because of a breakdown in the skin tissue. The most common areas for these types of ulcers are on the underside of the…
Singapore: A Strategic Location for Korean Startups to Enter Southeast Asia
As the startup ecosystem in Asia continues to grow, more and more Korean startups are looking to enter Southeast Asia as it is a promising market for expansion. Recognizing this trend, Accrete Innovation, in collaboration with N15 Partners and the Korea Institute of Startups and Entrepreneurship…
EdVentures GBA Fellowship Targets Edtech Startups in Korea
EdVentures Global Business Acceleration (GBA) Fellowship offers Korean Edtech startups an all-expenses-paid 5-day program to the Greater Bay Area, the Silicon Valley of Asia. The Fellowship is designed for growth-stage education ventures that have demonstrated success in their home markets and are…
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How to Become a Startup Entrepreneur in Korea
More and more Koreans are want to be an entrepreneur in Korea and start their own Korean Startups. That wasn't always the case. In Korea, the dream was for many years was to work for one of the big conglomerates like Samsung or Hyundai. Times have changed and more young Koreans are looking to go…
XP Fantasy – Daily Fantasy for Esports Fans
In a little over 20 years, Esports has become a billion-dollar industry. Pro Esports players around the world are now treated like athletes and before COVID-19, Esports tournaments were being sold out on a regular basis. Sponsors into Esports have grown year after year which has injected a lot of…
nonce a Blockchain Coworking and Coliving Space in Seoul
In Korea, more and more entrepreneurs are blending their work and life. Blockchain in Korea hit was at a fever pitch in 2017 and while it has gone down, it is still going strong in 2020. Some of Korea's major conglomerates are looking into Blockchain technologies. Therefore, there is a high demand…