The event, which involved more than a hundred start-ups and venture companies, also set up a meeting with large companies and financial institutions to strengthen investment attraction capabilities and find opportunities for technology commercialization.
In addition, an award ceremony was held to award innovation awards to start-ups that showed outstanding performance.
Gyeongsangbuk-do explained that it created the "G-Star" fund, a venture and start-up fund, to resolve the concentration of venture investment in the Seoul metropolitan area, and that 120 billion won worth of investment was confirmed this year.
He added that it will support stable investment by local innovative technology companies to foster leading ventures and startups to create a foundation for the Gyeongbuk-type investment ecosystem.
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