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Venture Week 2025: Korea Prepares “Four-Pillar Strategy” to Become a Global Venture Powerhouse

Korea’s startup scene is about to pause, reflect, and reimagine its future. In the coming first venture week, the nation’s venture and innovation builders, investors, and policymakers will stand on a single stage to redefine what innovation means after 30 years of progress. The week ahead is not only about…
by Dae-jung Park . 24 Nov 2025

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Humain CEO Tareq Amin’s First Korea Visit for COMEUP 2025: A New Chapter in Saudi – Korea AI Cooperation

As Saudi Arabia accelerates its ambitions to lead the AI-driven global economy, Humain CEO Tareq Amin is preparing for his…

by Chloe kim . 24 Nov 2025
Data Protection VS AI Innovation: Korea’s Regulatory Dilemma

As artificial intelligence becomes the new economic engine, Korea’s next challenge is not computing power—it’s data governance. While startups race…

by Richard Park . 23 Nov 2025
Lucentblock Becomes First Test Case for Korea’s New Venture Investment Rules

A pivotal transition is currently happening to the fintech startup scene in South Korea. The recent policy revision by the…

by Daehyun Song . 23 Nov 2025
Korea Becomes Asia’s Voice-AI Launchpad as ElevenLabs Establishes Local Operations

Korea’s dominance in entertainment and digital infrastructure has long attracted global tech innovators, but the arrival of ElevenLabs marks a…

by Dae-jung Park . 23 Nov 2025
Beyond the Scale-Up “Death Valley”: Korea’s Next Test Is Building Global-First Startups, Not Local Giants

Korea’s startup ecosystem has learned to grow fast — perhaps too fast. The past decade’s state-backed acceleration produced record valuations…

by Chloe kim . 22 Nov 2025
Korea Moves to Permanently Secure Fund of Funds, Strengthening Long-Term Venture Investment Framework

In an era when policy volatility can shake investor confidence overnight, Korea is quietly building permanence into its venture foundation.…

by Richard Park . 22 Nov 2025

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Data Protection VS AI Innovation: Korea’s Regulatory Dilemma

As artificial intelligence becomes the new economic engine, Korea’s next challenge is not computing power—it’s data governance. While startups race…

by Richard Park . 23 Nov 2025

Korea Becomes Asia’s Voice-AI Launchpad as ElevenLabs Establishes Local Operations

Korea’s dominance in entertainment and digital infrastructure has long attracted global tech innovators, but the arrival of ElevenLabs marks a…

by Dae-jung Park . 23 Nov 2025
OpenAI DevDay Spotlight: Artue Shows How Korea Is Shaping the Next Wave of AI-Powered Cultural Experiences

Korea’s AI ecosystem is expanding into cultural technology as startups explore how emotional understanding, user intent, and creative context can…

by Daehyun Song . 16 Nov 2025
Why OpenAI Chose Korea as Its Fastest-Growing Market: DevDay Exchange Shows Startup Adoption Is Now a Strategic Priority

Korea is emerging as one of OpenAI’s most dynamic markets. With millions of active users, fast-growing enterprise adoption, and direct…

by Dae-jung Park . 16 Nov 2025
Beyond the Scale-Up “Death Valley”: Korea’s Next Test Is Building Global-First Startups, Not Local Giants

Korea’s startup ecosystem has learned to grow fast — perhaps too fast. The past decade’s state-backed acceleration produced record valuations and bold ambitions, but now the cracks are showing. With venture capital tightens and policies shift toward select industries, the country now faces a deeper test: can its startups evolve from domestically inflated players into global innovators—but not just ones built for international competition but also survive with enough endurance? Korean Startups Face Structural Limits at the Scale-Up Phase A painful reckoning is currently growing in the venture ecosystem in South Korea, as growing numbers of once-promising startups, some valued in hundreds of billions of won, have collapsed during their scale-up phase. This trend has brought industry observers to a broader structural problem in Korea’s excessive dependence on state subsidies, slow adaptation to market changes, and overreliance on short-term capital inflows rather than sustainable competitiveness. Amid a global economic slowdown marked by high interest rates, inflation, and a strong dollar, many Korean startups are struggling to maintain growth momentum. That is why analysts believe that unless the ecosystem evolves from…

22 Nov 2025
Korea Moves to Permanently Secure Fund of Funds, Strengthening Long-Term Venture Investment Framework

In an era when policy volatility can shake investor confidence overnight, Korea is quietly building permanence into its venture foundation.…

22 Nov 2025
Inside Korea’s Venture Policy Rift: Why Splitting the Fund of Funds Budget Could Undermine Global Investor Confidence

In Korea’s innovation economy, few policy moves carry as much weight as the fate of the nation’s Fund of Funds.…

21 Nov 2025
Unlisted Stock and Fractional Trading Enter Korea’s Regulated Fintech Market as MSS Updates Investment Rules

Korea’s fintech ecosystem is moving closer to full institutional maturity. A new regulatory update from the Ministry of SMEs and…

20 Nov 2025
Humain CEO Tareq Amin’s First Korea Visit for COMEUP 2025: A New Chapter in Saudi – Korea AI Cooperation

As Saudi Arabia accelerates its ambitions to lead the AI-driven global economy, Humain CEO Tareq Amin is preparing for his first official visit to South Korea — a trip that could mark a turning point in AI diplomacy between the two nations. His visit, anchored around the global startup event COMEUP 2025, reflects how rapidly AI cooperation is evolving from strategic dialogue to tangible infrastructure partnerships. Industry observers are watching closely as Amin’s meetings in Seoul bring together Korea’s top AI leaders — Naver, SK Telecom, and government ministries — signaling a new phase in the intersection of data, innovation, and investment between Asia and the Middle East. Saudi’s State-Backed AI Vision Meets Korea’s Deep-Tech Strength Tareq Amin, who leads Humain, Saudi Arabia’s state-owned AI company funded by the Public Investment Fund (PIF), will visit Korea from December 9 to 11, 2025. This marks the first high-level engagement of Humain in East Asia and is expected to set the tone for broader bilateral collaboration. Humain has been rapidly expanding its global footprint with major initiatives such as a 500MW AI…

24 Nov 2025
COMEUP 2025 Set to Ignite Korea’s Next Venture Boom on the Global Stage

Korea is preparing for the next leap in its startup evolution. The Ministry of SMEs and Startups (MSS) announced that…

21 Nov 2025
Leonardo AI’s Timothy Hsu at KOCCA Content Insight 2025: The Future of Human Creativity in AI-Driven Storytelling  

As artificial intelligence reshapes creative industries worldwide, Korea is emerging as a testing ground for how technology and storytelling can…

10 Nov 2025
Orbital Studios’ A.J. Wedding at KOCCA Content Insight 2025: Democratizing Content Creation Through Virtual Production

Virtual production is accelerating a structural shift in how content is financed, produced, and distributed. Once limited to high-budget studios,…

9 Nov 2025
Reimagining Real Estate Development with AI: Meet the Founders of Zenerate

What if you could design smarter buildings in minutes instead of months—and boost returns while doing it? That’s the vision…

by Aditi Dave . 4 Jun 2025
Mednaath CEO Nitish Kumar on Revolutionizing Multilingual Customer Service with Voice AI in Korea & Beyond

Mednaath is a company founded by Nitish Kumar, IIT Alumni, in India in 2021 and expanded to South Korea in…

by Dae-jung Park . 1 Jun 2025
Pioneering Precision: How South Korea’s Galux is Redefining Antibody Discovery with AI

Korean biotech startup Galux Inc. is making waves on the global stage with its groundbreaking AI-driven platform, GaluxDesign, designed to…

by Aditi Dave . 26 May 2025
Venture Week 2025: Korea Prepares “Four-Pillar Strategy” to Become a Global Venture Powerhouse

Korea’s startup scene is about to pause, reflect, and reimagine its future. In the coming first venture week, the nation’s…

by Dae-jung Park . 24 Nov 2025

NVIDIA and Korean VCs Launch ‘Physical AI Startup Alliance,’ Advancing Korea’s Deep-Tech Ecosystem

Korea’s deep-tech startup ecosystem has gained a powerful new catalyst. NVIDIA has joined forces with leading venture capital firms and…

by Daehyun Song . 1 Nov 2025
Korean Startups Close $3.83M in Deals at GSMP Japan IT Week 2025, Strengthening Korea – Japan SaaS Collaboration

At Japan IT Week Autumn 2025, held from October 22 to 24 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Korea’s software industry…

by Zee Cindy . 30 Oct 2025
Korea Builds Financial Backbone for Next-Gen K-Content Through KIBO – KB Kookmin Bank Partnership

The K-content industry in South Korea is finally entering a new defining phase where creativity and capital align. With rising…

by Chloe kim . 17 Oct 2025
Unlocking Innovation: How Startups Can Leverage IMDA’s Open Innovation Platform

In today’s fast-evolving digital landscape, innovation is key to staying ahead. Singapore’s Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) has taken a…

4 Apr 2025
Factagora Launches South Korea’s First Cloud-Based AI Legal Service at Law Firm Shin & Kim

In a first of its kind instance in South Korea’s legal industry, prominent law firm Shin & Kim has implemented…

25 Dec 2024
Top Co-working Spaces for Startups & Companies to Explore in South Korea

For startups, the beginning years are the most crucial ones, when the pitches to VCs are to be made, teams…

3 Apr 2024