Abstract
This study analyzed and identified overseas and domestic start-up policies, and based on this, an analysis of the start-up status of Daegu City and a plan to revitalize start-ups were derived. For the definition of start-up, technology start-up, domestic start-up support policy, Daegu city start-up support status, overseas start-up support policy, etc. were reviewed and comprehensively described. First, it is necessary to create a sustainable virtuous cycle venture and start-up ecosystem in Daegu. Daegu presented a strategy for promotion based on the implications derived from start-up and technology startup support policies, venture business trends, venture/startup cluster analysis, and R&D and technology innovation capability analysis. The promotion strategy was divided into an integration strategy that performs tasks for each base and a linkage plan related to various parts. It is necessary to establish a start-up total service base center that provides integrated services for start-up support, a venture/startup service town, and strengthen entrepreneurship and start-up literacy education. It is necessary to establish a virtuous cycle structure linked to each company through the vitalization of industry-university joint research and continuous expansion of the maintenance of start-ups through the Beisle Valley base center that supports innovative growth after start-up and intensively fosters start-ups in the manufacturing sector. Based on Shinseo Innovation City in Dong-gu, where the medical industry infrastructure, one of Daegu City’s key businesses, is concentrated, Medi City Daegu supports medical and pharmaceutical startups and medical-related businesses such as healthcare and medical tourism. A complex support system is needed, such as establishing a center, promoting the commercialization of medical technology, attracting large medical-related companies, and establishing a cooperative system.
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