Indo-Korean Startup Community Meetup, at the Embassy of India in Seoul, attended by over 80 participants including 50+ founders, investors, academia, government officials, media, and industry experts. The Circle FC team also met and engaged in a discussion with H.E. Amit Kumar, the Ambassador of India to South Korea on steps to strengthen India-Korea startup cooperation
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This initiative aims to bolster collaboration and innovation between the Indian and Korean entrepreneurial ecosystems by facilitating easier access to respective markets and ecosystems, removing barriers and creating seamless pathways for collaboration.
The event began with a speech by Nishi Kant Singh, the Deputy Chief of Mission of India in South Korea, who highlighted various initiatives undertaken by the Indian government to support startups. Following this, Aram Han from the Korea Institute of Startup & Entrepreneurship Development (KISED) introduced the global K-Startup Center (KSC) program, for which the Circle FC has been the India partner since 2022. The event was hosted by Nemesisa Ujjain, Head of The Circle FC, who shared insights on the market opportunities in India, the fast-growing startup ecosystem and the work being done by The Circle FC in fostering the Indo-Korean startup community.
One of the highlights of the evening was welcoming the startup cohort of KSC India