2015년 11월 29일 일요일

K-Tech 2015 - Volume.1: "The pressure is on"

Because of our new engineer, Elbert, we have decided to apply for K-Reverse program that is coordinated by KIC. It is a program that grants $50,000 amount of financial support for foreigners to start their start up in Korea. They provide an office and an apartment in Pangyo Valley.

Our team have passed the first documentation process and we got a chance to pitch our business idea at K-Tech. K-Tech is the biggest annual pitch event that is held in Silicon Valley and supported by Korean Government. Competitively selected startup teams(20teams) from Korea come to SV for 4 days to just to do their 4mintue pitch infront of prominent investors in SV. The ticket fee for this pitch event is $700 per person.




After we get to know all these facts our team realized this is something big. We were given an overwhelming opportunity to push our limits. Our team perceived this as an opportunity that God has granted us. We have to do our best to glorify our school and God. This is for the glory of God.

I was very nervous but Professor Abraham gave me an email that really helped me to lossen up my pressure on me for the pitch:
"I know you can do such a wonderful job. And also remember that above all of these activities is God's most holy work going on. I think He cares more about your personal and spiritual development than your business and is working personal maturation in you - more than you realize. So for you, it's always "win" since the Lord is your greatest Teacher through these busy days."

I have already won in the Lord regradless of the results from the pitch. Yes, that is even why I should do my very best as a servant of God.

Information about K-Tech:  http://www.ktechsv.org/

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