Start-Up season 1 episode 4 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In Episode 4, Sand Box's 12th residency program becomes a battleground for aspiring entrepreneurs like Won In-jae, Nam Do-san, and Seo Dal-mi. Dal-mi dreams of becoming a CEO, brainstorming innovative ideas like a delivery-only restaurant. Meanwhile, Do-san's team at Samsan Tech grapples with
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sand Box's residency program?
A program offering support to start-ups, including office space and regulatory postponements for new products.
Who are the main applicants for the 12th Sand Box residency program?
Won In-jae, Nam Do-san, and Seo Dal-mi.
What is Seo Dal-mi's business idea?
A delivery-only restaurant with minimal startup costs.
What unique car feature does Dal-mi consider?
Cars with biometric authentication instead of keys.
What is the nature of the challenge faced by Do-san's team?
Financial struggles and the harsh realities of starting a business.
What competition did Samsan Tech win?
The CODA competition.
What kind of investors does Samsan Tech attract after winning the competition?
Potential investors showing interest in their technology.
How does Dal-mi's relationship with her grandmother influence her journey?
Her grandmother's support plays a crucial role in Dal-mi's persistence and determination.
What is the main challenge in the Sand Box selection process?
A test of market trend knowledge, business acumen, and ability to work under pressure.
How does the rivalry between Dal-mi and In-jae manifest?
Through competition in the start-up environment and personal confrontations.
What important decision does Do-san face in this episode?
Choosing to align with either Dal-mi or In-jae for the Sand Box program.
What is the significance of the Sand Box program for the characters?
It represents a major opportunity for growth and success in their start-up ventures.
How does the episode depict the start-up ecosystem?
As a challenging and competitive environment requiring innovation and resilience.