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The Incheon Global Campus Foundation (IGCF) recently organized the 2023 IGC Startup Idea Contest and Mentoring Event, allowing all students, graduates, faculty members, and staff at IGC to participate in this event. The competition welcomed creative submissions covering a wide range of subjects and business concepts. Numerous teams submitted their ideas, and nine teams were selected after going through the paper screening and presentation stages. Seven out of the selected nine teams were from the SUNY Korea community.
SUNY Korea received several awards, including Best Award, Excellence Award, and Creativity Award.
Lastly, Team Moongchi, Team K-ARE, and Team JM won the Creativity Award.
Written by Student Reporter, Hyeonha Hwang (hyeonha.hwang@stonybrook.edu)
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