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South Korea's MSS is launching a 2026 program providing up to 100 million KRW each to 40 regional startups for advanced manufacturing scale-ups.
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South Korea's MSS is launching a 2026 program providing up to 100 million KRW each to 40 regional startups for advanced manufacturing scale-ups.

Originally reported by biz.chosun.com

South Korea's MSS is launching a 2026 program providing up to 100 million KRW each to 40 regional startups for advanced manufacturing scale-ups. By leveraging Technopark infrastructure, the initiative supports critical testing and initial mass production outside Seoul. This systemic model lowers the high CAPEX entry for additive manufacturing by providing shared access to industrial hardware. This is a vital step for regional clusters to transition from prototyping to serial production. 🚀 #AdditiveManufacturing #SouthKorea #ScaleUp #IndustrialTech

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