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[Startup Research Lecture Series #6] Hidden Track CEO Oh Jung-min, Until Linder, which started out a
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The sixth "Lecture Series" lecture in 2019 hosted by Korea University Business School (Dean= Kim Jae-wook) and the startup institute (Director=Kim Hicheon) was held at Hyundai Motor Hall B205 on October 15. The lecture was delivered by Oh Jung-min, CEO of Hidden Track, who developed a subscription platform called "Linder." CEO Oh Jung-min hosted the lecture under the theme of "A Schedule Information Platform that started in a small room."
CEO Oh Jung-min first introduced the Linder service. "Linder is a subscription service that allows us to continuously receive schedules in various fields such as idol singers, school schedules, cultural life, and brands," Oh said. "It has the advantage of being able to selectively receive necessary schedules." "What's unique about Linder is that it has a cloud sourcing strategy," he said. "We are expecting a virtuous cycle in which data accuracy increases as more users become more accurate and user satisfaction increases as well." "Linder's vision is to give users the question of "how did you live without a Linder?" Oh said. "We are aiming to operate AI in conjunction with certain data."
Introductions to the Linder service were completed, followed by question and answer sessions. "The team started when all five co-founders were college students," Oh said in a question-and-answer session. A business administration student asked how he responds to problems raised by retrospection, one of the team cultures of the Hidden Track. "I think it's important what kind of gestures we make about our memoirs," Oh said. "We have set specific goals for resolution by listing all our memoirs and we try to maintain an atmosphere where we can make candid comments without crossing the line."
The Startup Institute provides start-up education through the "Lecture on demand" series, which is a working-level, close-knit special lecture series, and the "Lecture series," which is a special lecture series on startups and ventures, every semester. The special lectures are open courses, and any student interested in starting a business as well as officials from the tenant companies can participate. For related inquiries, please call the Startup Institute (02-3290-1699).