1. KOSPO, the organizer of the startup festival 'COMUP', has been selected to lead the African Development Bank's startup incubation project, aiming to expand global startup ecosystem exchanges centered around COMUP. 2. The project, 'Africa Tech Startup Forum 2024', is designed to select and support African startups to receive training in Korea, with the goal of spreading Korea's advanced startup culture and fostering global growth through collaboration with Korean venture capital and large enterprises. 3. Currently, 160 startups from 8 African countries have been pre-selected, and KOSPO plans to select the final 20 teams to participate in COMUP 2024, offering various benefits such as special booths, networking sessions, and visits to leading Korean unicorn companies.
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