A co-working space located at City Hall Station on Seoul Line 2.
In this shared workspace, startups present their business plans and exchange ideas and opinions in order to fill in the gaps in their 'unripe dreams' and make it a reality. On the 28th, the three startups introduced their business ideas and received feedback.
First, Langsmarket (CEO Baek Sun-ho) announced a plan to build a ‘translation brokerage platform’. By this, Baek meant that translators registered on their platform will be categorized according to their price and skill level. The company, which plans to include even minor languages, plans to incorporate user reviews akin to Airbnb. The goal is to invite ‘knowledge nomads’ who are talented in translation and connect them with users.
Next is Vince Around (CEO Jeong So-ra). The company's goal is to become the largest coffee roasting platform without offline stores. Some small coffee roasting companies are already selling products to consumers through Vince Round. The startup benchmarked Seattle-based "Empty Box."
The third is Suncat (CEO Lee Jin-bi and Hwang Dae-woong), a game company. They introduced a project called 'Ticket of Fantasy' that applied 'Visual to TCG game'. In January of last year, they already registered as a corporation and have already released a game once. Tickets of Fantasy will be released in March next year. They are determined to get better results than last time.
At 10K, Chairman Cho Seung-hyun of Marvelstone listened to the startups’ presentations and gave advice. Chairman Cho has announced plans to foster 1,000 startups in Korea alone. 10K provides accelerator programs to help set the "direction" of startups.
[Reporter Lee Ki-jong]