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Sat, June 06, 2026

Why More Startup Introductions Do Not Automatically Create Partnerships in Japan

Startup ecosystems have become exceptionally good at creating introductions. Governments organize summits, accelerators arrange matchmaking sessions, and investors connect founders across borders. Still, many of these conversations never become working partnerships. As Korea and Japan deepen startup cooperation through new programs, investment initiatives, and policy dialogue, a different question is…
by Zee Cindy . 6 Jun 2026

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Korean Startup Teams Can Look Aligned While Quietly Falling Apart

A startup meeting ends smoothly. The AI-generated summary looks clear. Tasks are assigned, timelines appear aligned, and nobody openly disagrees.…

by Daehyun Song . 6 Jun 2026
As Physical AI Advances, Bigger Models Are No Longer Enough

For years, the artificial intelligence conversation has largely centered on one question: how to build bigger and more capable models.…

by Zee Cindy . 5 Jun 2026
A Global Fintech Playbook Failed in Korea: The Fix Was Local Licensing

A global fintech company entered South Korea with a model that had already proven successful across multiple Asian markets. Its…

by KoreaTechDesk Writer . 5 Jun 2026
Why Foreign Companies Lose Momentum in China After Market Entry

For many foreign companies, entering China is often treated as the primary challenge. Yet some of the biggest setbacks emerge…

by Zee Cindy . 4 Jun 2026
Another Missing Layer in Korea’s Global Talent Strategy: The Daily Life Support

South Korea has spent years building pathways to attract international talent. Startup visas, global recruitment programs, international universities, and immigration…

by KoreaTechDesk Writer . 4 Jun 2026
Why Korean Drama Production Is Becoming an IP-Led Global Business

South Korea’s global content success is often measured through hit dramas, international rankings, and streaming records. Yet one of the…

by Zee Cindy . 3 Jun 2026

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As Physical AI Advances, Bigger Models Are No Longer Enough

For years, the artificial intelligence conversation has largely centered on one question: how to build bigger and more capable models.…

by Zee Cindy . 5 Jun 2026

Buzzni and Hunet Show How Korean Commerce AI Is Expanding Into Learning

South Korea’s AI startup ecosystem is beginning to reveal a new pattern beyond chatbot launches and generative AI demonstrations. Companies…

by Zee Cindy . 28 May 2026
Startups Building Consumer AI Are Now Facing a Trust Fatigue Problem

Artificial intelligence adoption is accelerating across global consumer markets, but confidence in AI systems is not growing at the same…

by Zee Cindy . 26 May 2026
Korean AI Meeting Tool Knoi Targets Workflow Lock-In as It Aims for the US Market

Meetings are becoming one of the biggest hidden productivity drains inside modern companies. Teams now sit through constant video calls…

by Zee Cindy . 17 May 2026
Korea’s AI Basic Act Meets a Harder Question: What If Accurate AI Still Fails?

AI systems are already being deployed across finance, healthcare, logistics, and public infrastructure. Yet one question is becoming harder to ignore. What happens when a model performs accurately, but the outcome still fails in practice? South Korea’s AI Basic Act was designed to address safety, transparency, and trust. As deployment expands, it now faces a deeper test at the intersection of prediction, decision-making, and real-world consequence. Korea’s AI Law Is Now Being Tested by Deployment Reality South Korea’s AI Basic Act has already moved beyond the symbolic stage. The law took effect on January 22, 2026, and the government is now using its grace period, support desk, and public-private working group to refine how AI governance should work in practice. Previous KoreaTechDesk coverage examined this as a calibration phase. The government is not simply enforcing a fixed framework. It is collecting feedback as AI systems move into real environments. But really, what happens when an AI system performs accurately at the model level, but still creates failure once its output enters real-world decision-making? That question matters for AI governance in…

30 Apr 2026
Korea’s AI Law Enters Its Next Phase as Real-World Feedback Shapes Policy

South Korea has begun refining its AI Basic Act less than three months after it took effect on January 22,…

28 Mar 2026
Korea Didn’t Just Regulate AI, It Designed a System Around It

South Korea’s AI Basic Act has been widely framed as a regulatory milestone. But for founders and investors navigating real…

27 Mar 2026
How KBIZ Election Fight Exposes a Deeper SME Governance Problem in Korea

A dispute over leadership rules at the Korea Federation of SMEs (KBIZ) is evolving into a broader debate about how…

20 Mar 2026
What Makes a K-Lifestyle Startup Investable in 2026? K-Style Expo Q2 Opens Applications for Founders and Investors

As Korean beauty products fill shelves in New York, Korean food gains traction across Southeast Asia, and Korean content platforms expand beyond their home market, a new question is emerging among investors. Cultural popularity may open doors, but what turns a Korean startup into a scalable global business? That question sits at the center of K-Style Expo Q2 2026, where selected founders will pitch directly to international investors looking for more than the next viral trend. Why K-Lifestyle Is Becoming a Startup Opportunity, Not Just a Cultural Trend For years, discussions around Hallyu focused largely on cultural influence. Korean dramas, music, beauty trends, and food helped introduce millions of consumers to Korean brands. Today, that influence is increasingly translating into business opportunities that extend far beyond entertainment. According to the 2026 Overseas Hallyu Survey released by the Korea Foundation for International Cultural Exchange (KOFICE), 69.7% of respondents across 30 countries reported favorable views of Korean cultural content. Markets across Southeast Asia continue to rank among the most receptive audiences, with Indonesia recording an 82.7% favorability rate. Source: Canva Photos More…

2 Jun 2026
At BEYOND Expo 2026, Korea Positioned Itself as Asia’s Industrial AI Testbed

At many global tech events, Korea is usually described through familiar names: Samsung, LG, Hyundai, SK, K-pop, gaming, and consumer…

2 Jun 2026
What to Watch: BEYOND Expo 2026 Shows Where Asia’s AI Products Are Heading Next

As BEYOND Expo 2026 opens in Macao this week, the conversation around artificial intelligence is starting to look very different.…

28 May 2026
IVS2026 LAUNCHPAD Enters Final Week: Last Call for Global Startups Targeting Japan

The final application window for IVS2026 LAUNCHPAD is now open. Startups have until May 7, 2026 to apply for one…

29 Apr 2026
[Exclusive Interview] ArbaLabs Founder Ashley Reeves on Korea’s Deep Tech, Trust, & Real-World AI

In an era when “AI innovation” is often reduced to marketing noise, Estonia-based ArbaLabs stands out for what it refuses…

by Zee Cindy . 9 Jan 2026
IDOLL Robotics: Korea’s Emotional AI Frontier & the Rise of the “Forever Companion” at K-Startup Grand Challenge 2025

In a country leading the world in robotics and AI adoption, IDOLL Robotics stands at the edge of a new…

by Zee Cindy . 4 Jan 2026
Vyuhaa Med Data at K-Startup Grand Challenge 2025: Redefining Diagnostic Equity through AI-Driven Microscopy

The promise of AI in healthcare often feels distant—powerful in theory, but uneven in reach. Vyuhaa Med Data, an India-based…

by Zee Cindy . 4 Jan 2026
K-Startup Grand Challenge (KSGC) 2026 Expands, but Korea’s Real Test Starts After Entry

South Korea has become increasingly effective at attracting global founders. Applications for the K-Startup Grand Challenge (KSGC) continue climbing, inbound…

by Zee Cindy . 7 May 2026

Can Busan Build Global Startups, Not Just Fund Them? HiveMind Offers an Early Test

South Korea has rebuilt its venture investment momentum, with total funding reaching KRW 13.6 trillion in 2025, up 14 percent…

by Zee Cindy . 7 Apr 2026
Seoul Positions Itself as Corporate–Startup Matchmaker with New Open Innovation Event

South Korea’s open innovation model is becoming increasingly structured. In Seoul, a new platform is bringing major corporations and startups…

by Richard Park . 6 Mar 2026
KIBO’s Venture Camp Evolves into a National Accelerator Platform — Adding ESG and Global Growth Tracks

Korea Technology Finance Corporation (KIBO) is transforming its flagship Venture Camp into a national-scale accelerator initiative that blends public policy,…

by Richard Park . 19 Jan 2026
Inside Korea’s Startup Lobby Shift: KOSPO Names a New Chair and Targets Emerging-Industry Rule Reform

South Korea’s largest startup association has entered a leadership transition at a time of policy recalibration. Korea Startup Forum has…

28 Feb 2026
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