Welcome to Campus Seoul
Google's space for growing startups.
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Google began as a startup in a garage and we’re passionate about helping entrepreneurs succeed. We believe in the convening power of physical space, so we create Campuses – hubs where entrepreneurs can discover a supportive community, get to work on their big idea, and gain access to critical resources like mentorship and technical training. Entrepreneurs build transformative products that can solve some of our biggest challenges. These same entrepreneurs also create jobs, strengthen economies, and improve the web.
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Campus Cafe: Our cafe offers a vibrant atmosphere full of like-minded people and opportunities for our members.
Main Event Hall: We offer startups and entrepreneurs a community space where they host various events related to startups and entrepreneurship.
Residency Space: We provide the right environment for startups to flourish. From dedicated seats to innovative meeting rooms, get access to the best of Google's products, connections and best practices.
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- Mike Kim (Head of Google for Startups, Korea)
- Yoonmin Cho (Program Manager)
- Jenny Park (Marketing Manager)
- Diana Hwang (Marketing Coordinator)
- Kristine Chung (Program Coordinator)
- Pil-Hwan Han (AV Coordinator)
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Strong Ventures is a seed fund, based in California, that finances, supports and mentors Korean-Global entrepreneurs, empowering them to build strong ventures and to break successfully into the global market.
Maru 180 is a startup incubator, founded by Asan Nanum Foundation, that incubates and fosters start-up businesses physically and financially.
Campus Intro
Google began as a startup in a garage and we’re passionate about helping entrepreneurs succeed. We believe in the convening power of physical space, so we create Campuses – hubs where entrepreneurs can discover a supportive community, get to work on their big idea, and gain access to critical resources like mentorship and technical training. Entrepreneurs build transformative products that can solve some of our biggest challenges. These same entrepreneurs also create jobs, strengthen economies, and improve the web.
Our Space
Campus Cafe: Our cafe offers a vibrant atmosphere full of like-minded people and opportunities for our members.
Main Event Hall: We offer startups and entrepreneurs a community space where they host various events related to startups and entrepreneurship.
Residency Space: We provide the right environment for startups to flourish. From dedicated seats to innovative meeting rooms, get access to the best of Google's products, connections and best practices.
Our Team
- Mike Kim (Head of Google for Startups, Korea)
- Yoonmin Cho (Program Manager)
- Jenny Park (Marketing Manager)
- Diana Hwang (Marketing Coordinator)
- Kristine Chung (Program Coordinator)
- Pil-Hwan Han (AV Coordinator)
Our Partners
Strong Ventures is a seed fund, based in California, that finances, supports and mentors Korean-Global entrepreneurs, empowering them to build strong ventures and to break successfully into the global market.
Maru 180 is a startup incubator, founded by Asan Nanum Foundation, that incubates and fosters start-up businesses physically and financially.
Location and Hours
Google for Startups Campus location
Location
B2 Autoway Tower
417 Yeongdong-daero
Gangnam-gu, Seoul
Hours
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Campus is closed until further notice.
Seoul Campus Stats
31%
of women-led startups successfully met their fundraising goals
125
jobs were created directly by the Seoul Campus according to startup founders
$37+ million
in funding raised that founders credit to the Seoul Campus