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Samsung nurtures 426 tech startups via C-Lab programme
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IANS | 24 Nov, 2022
Samsung has helped nurture a total of 426 startups -- 182 in-house firms
and 244 outside ones -- through its Creative Lab (C-Lab) Outside
programme since 2018, and the 244 outside startups have secured an
accumulative investment of 430 billion won from various institutional
investors.
When Joung Ji-won, the founder and CEO of
Algocare Lab, decided to apply for a venture incubator programme of
Samsung Electronics last year, her startup was in its third year of
operation and already recognised for its innovative ideas for
personalised nutrition management.
Still, she found it
challenging to run and grow her startup in a country where big
conglomerates continue to dominate the economy and are often seen
squashing or acquiring nascent, small players.
"The most
difficult thing was to hire talented people," Joung told Yonhap News
Agency during a press event of Samsung's Creative Lab (C-Lab) Outside
on, a startup acceleration programme to help encourage competent,
prospective entrepreneurs outside the tech giant.
"Since joining
the (Samsung) programme, it became much easier to recruit good talent,"
she said, adding, "New hires said their parents are proud of them."
Samsung,
the world's largest mobile phone and memory chip maker, began its
in-house C-Lab programme in 2012 to incubate creative ideas, turn them
into business opportunities and stimulate the country's startup
ecosystem.
In 2015, Samsung introduced a spin-off programme for
successful in-house startups to encourage employees' entrepreneurship
and go-for-it spirit.
Encouraged by positive responses, the tech
giant, in 2018, began C-Lab Outside to nurture external, innovative tech
companies younger than five years old by providing them with financial
assistance of up to 100 million won ($73,700), office space, mentoring
and business consultation and cooperation.
"The purpose of C-Lab
Outside is not about making financial gains, but quickly discovering
promising young innovators and help them firmly take root and grow into a
big tree," Hahn In-kuk, head of Creativity & Innovation Center at
Samsung Electronics, said during the event.
Hahn said Samsung is
planning to "scale up" the program starting next year, where it will
continuously check up on the growth of the programme's former
participants, even after the one-year program ends, and make an
investment, if necessary.
Lee Sang-min, CEO of Neubility, which
makes autonomous delivery robots, said he found Samsung's counseling
service most helpful for running his five-year-old startup.
"There
are many critical moments when a strategic decision needs be made
timely, and it was a huge relief that I could get help and mentoring
services from Samsung," said Lee, a graduate of mechanical engineering
at Yonsei University.
He said his nascent venture was neither well-organized nor had necessary manpower before participating in the programme.
"We hadn't even had a chief financial officer up until we had about 30-40 employees," he said.
Neubility,
founded in November 2017, successfully secured an investment total of
23 billion won this year, with the help of Samsung. The company now
employs 75 people.
A pioneer in developing self-driving delivery
robots in South Korea, the company has teamed up with Samsung Welstory, a
Samsung catering subsidiary, to launch food delivery by robotic
couriers in golf clubs.
Already 54 such autonomous robots, called
"Neubie," which are equipped with a camera system that enables them to
perceive their environment and detect obstacles, are in service around
the country. The startup is set to sign a deal to launch an additional
100 robots at golf courses, according to Lee.
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