[EiKei University] Launch of the Etto OluOlu CHAOS MAP for STARTUP: A Support Map for Those Challenging New Value Creation in Hiroshima
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EiKei University has released the "Etto OluOlu CHAOS MAP," which consolidates startup support information in Hiroshima.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the "Etto OluOlu CHAOS MAP for STARTUP"?
- A: It is a map designed to help people challenging new value creation in Hiroshima easily find regional support organizations and services. It was created in collaboration with students.
- Q: What is the origin of the name "Etto OluOlu"?
- A: It is a combination of the Hiroshima dialect words "etto" (meaning "many") and "oru" (meaning "to be/exist"), reflecting the idea that Hiroshima has many people who support new challenges.
- Q: Who can use this map?
- A: It is intended for everyone challenging the creation of new value in Hiroshima, including not only startups but also corporate new business managers and those working on internal ventures.
- Q: What support areas are included in the map?
- A: It organizes diverse support areas such as startup and business consultation, incubation, fundraising, grants and subsidies, marketing and PR, market expansion and overseas development, demonstration experiments/PoC, consortia, inter-company collaboration, and communities.
- Q: How can I use the map?
- A: First, please take a look at the entire map and search for support providers that align with your theme or business phase. Please use it as an entry point for thinking about your next step.
- Q: Who created this map?
- A: The EiKei University Center for Industry-Academia Collaboration and Research Promotion created it with students, in cooperation with Hiroshima Innovation Base.
- Q: What should I do if there is an error in the listed information or if I do not wish to be listed?
- A: Please contact the inquiry contact (Value Creation Brand Promotion Division, Social Collaboration Section: social-design-center@eikei.ac.jp).