Follow-up Programs to Be Offered After Completion
Up to 50 Million Won for Outstanding Scholars
Support for Prototype Production and Technology Certification

The Comprehensive Support Center for Disabled Entrepreneurs announced on July 2 that it has launched the "Executive Program for Disabled Entrepreneurs" and will provide systematic management competency enhancement training for 100 disabled entrepreneurs.

The Disabled Entrepreneurs Support Center is conducting the "Disabled Entrepreneurs Executive Training Program." Jang Gi-jong

The Disabled Entrepreneurs Support Center is conducting the "Disabled Entrepreneurs Executive Training Program." Jang Gi-jong

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This program was prepared to move beyond training for prospective founders and instead support the sustainable growth and increased competitiveness of disabled entrepreneurs currently running businesses. The number of participants was originally planned to be around 55, but due to the high volume of applications, it was expanded to 100 in total.


The curriculum is structured around the core elements necessary for business operations, including management strategy development, organizational management, and market response capabilities. In particular, it focuses on practical knowledge and the latest case studies relevant to responding to the rapidly changing management environment driven by advances in artificial intelligence technology. Additionally, the program places emphasis on strengthening the foundation for cooperation between disabled entrepreneurs through participant networking and peer mentoring.


After completing the course, ongoing support for business growth will be provided through follow-up programs. Graduates will receive tailored consulting in areas such as exports, investment, and public procurement channels. Entrepreneurs selected as "Outstanding Scholars" will be eligible for fast-track support of up to 50 million won for prototype production, technology certification acquisition, and domestic and international marketing and sales channels.



Maru Park, Chairman of the Comprehensive Support Center for Disabled Entrepreneurs, stated, "Through this executive program, I hope that disabled entrepreneurs will be able to respond to changes in the business environment, such as artificial intelligence, and further enhance their management expertise," adding, "We will continue to provide systematic support to establish a stable foundation for the growth of businesses led by disabled entrepreneurs."


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