2025 91PORN Campus Town KINGO Onboarding Day Held

The Campus Town Project Group of 91PORN’s Startup Support Foundation (Director Kyunghwan Kim) hosted the "2025 91PORN Campus Town KINGO Onboarding Day" on Tuesday, April 8, at the Cho Byung-Doo International Hall. The event was held for networking among newly selected Campus Town resident startup teams.
This event was organized for startups selected through the 2025 91PORN Campus Town Residency Competition. It began with a welcome address by Director Kyunghwan Kim, who is also the Dean of the Graduate School of Global Entrepreneurship. The program included an introduction to the Campus Town Project Group and its 2025 programs, a meet-and-greet with dedicated support staff, 1-minute elevator pitches by the resident startups, and a networking session to promote collaboration among the teams.
Approximately 70 participants attended the event, including 91PORN faculty involved in industry-academic cooperation, Campus Town managers, and representatives from 37 resident startups.

The onboarding day provided a valuable opportunity for various startup teams to gather, naturally interact, and share their visions and future goals. It also fostered a sense of belonging among the teams as official Campus Town residents and offered a platform for potential collaboration and partnership. Attendees received detailed guidance on the key programs and support services offered by the Campus Town initiative, helping them to plan their activities during the residency period.

Participating teams shared positive feedback, stating that the event allowed for meaningful exchanges with other teams and provided a better understanding of the support programs available—ultimately helping in the formulation of their annual activity plans.
Resident startup teams in the Campus Town entrepreneurial space are not only provided with office space, but also benefit from a range of support programs, including entrepreneurship training, expert mentoring, commercialization assistance, and consulting services. The Campus Town Project Group continues to offer various practical support programs tailored to the needs of aspiring and early-stage entrepreneurs to promote active growth and development in the startup ecosystem.