In Busan, which is based on the nation's women's startup ecosystem, the Ministry of Administration and Security, the Ministry of Small and Medium Enterprises, the Busan City Government, and private sector experts gathered at the Busan Gisul Guarantee Fund headquarters on the 19th.

This event was hosted by the Women's Entrepreneurship Forum (hereafter referred to as the Women's Entrepreneurship Forum), and the Ministry of Public Administration and Security and Korea Technology Finance Corporation cooperated, and the Ministry of SMEs and Startups, Busan City, and private accelerators participated in discussions on ways to vitalize the female entrepreneurship ecosystem.
The forum began with greetings from Park Jin-seok, director of the Ministry of Public Administration and Security, and Lee Eun-il, director of the Korea Technology Finance Corporation. Hosted by Lee Jeong-hee, chair of the Women Startup Forum, a heated discussion continued.
Yoo Jae-hwan, secretary of the Ministry of SMEs and Startups, suggested the need for support for the introduction of new technologies through a presentation and
Song Yun-joon, director of the Busan Center for Creative Economy and Innovation, and Kim Young-hwan STEP! The researcher emphasized the strengths of women's entrepreneurship's financial stability and effectiveness through an analysis of best practices and
Youngmi Jeon, a female entrepreneur who has been in business for 10 years in Busan, emphasized the effectiveness of government support and the need for education and support in the early stages of startups.
At the forum, Jeon Young-mi, CEO of Epin, emphasized the formation of 'entrepreneurship' in the Korean education curriculum by citing examples of secondary education in the United States.
Hwang Nam-yeon, head of startup ventures in Busan City, cited the difference between Busan's specialized industries and women's strength industries as the reason for the lack of clear support and policies related to women's entrepreneurship in Busan.
In the future, it is necessary to prepare a university association program to nurture prospective entrepreneurs and
The possibility of a female-specific track was raised.
Choi Ye-eun, managing director of Nanum Angels, emphasized the need to expand female investment judges and funds for women.
Kim Hye-jung, Vice Minister of the Ministry of Public Administration and Security, who oversees the failure fair business, said, “For women to advance into society, various failures and attempts are important, and expansion is needed through this forum.
In this forum, various proposals were presented as experts from each field participated, such as ``types and limits of women entrepreneurship support'', ``necessity of challenge and growth for women entrepreneurs to participate in society''.

In Busan, which is based on the nation's women's startup ecosystem, the Ministry of Administration and Security, the Ministry of Small and Medium Enterprises, the Busan City Government, and private sector experts gathered at the Busan Gisul Guarantee Fund headquarters on the 19th.
This event was hosted by the Women's Entrepreneurship Forum (hereafter referred to as the Women's Entrepreneurship Forum), and the Ministry of Public Administration and Security and Korea Technology Finance Corporation cooperated, and the Ministry of SMEs and Startups, Busan City, and private accelerators participated in discussions on ways to vitalize the female entrepreneurship ecosystem.
The forum began with greetings from Park Jin-seok, director of the Ministry of Public Administration and Security, and Lee Eun-il, director of the Korea Technology Finance Corporation. Hosted by Lee Jeong-hee, chair of the Women Startup Forum, a heated discussion continued.
Yoo Jae-hwan, secretary of the Ministry of SMEs and Startups, suggested the need for support for the introduction of new technologies through a presentation and
Song Yun-joon, director of the Busan Center for Creative Economy and Innovation, and Kim Young-hwan STEP! The researcher emphasized the strengths of women's entrepreneurship's financial stability and effectiveness through an analysis of best practices and
Youngmi Jeon, a female entrepreneur who has been in business for 10 years in Busan, emphasized the effectiveness of government support and the need for education and support in the early stages of startups.
At the forum, Jeon Young-mi, CEO of Epin, emphasized the formation of 'entrepreneurship' in the Korean education curriculum by citing examples of secondary education in the United States.
Hwang Nam-yeon, head of startup ventures in Busan City, cited the difference between Busan's specialized industries and women's strength industries as the reason for the lack of clear support and policies related to women's entrepreneurship in Busan.
In the future, it is necessary to prepare a university association program to nurture prospective entrepreneurs and
The possibility of a female-specific track was raised.
Choi Ye-eun, managing director of Nanum Angels, emphasized the need to expand female investment judges and funds for women.
Kim Hye-jung, Vice Minister of the Ministry of Public Administration and Security, who oversees the failure fair business, said, “For women to advance into society, various failures and attempts are important, and expansion is needed through this forum.
In this forum, various proposals were presented as experts from each field participated, such as ``types and limits of women entrepreneurship support'', ``necessity of challenge and growth for women entrepreneurs to participate in society''.