
NUSEUM, a precision nutrition artificial intelligence solution company, has been officially selected for the 'Startup Battlefield 200' of 'TechCrunch Disrupt 2025', one of the world's largest technology and startup conferences.
TechCrunch Disrupt is one of the most influential events in the global startup ecosystem, attracting thousands of startups from around the world each year. Only 200 companies are selected by a panel of TechCrunch journalists for the "Startup Battlefield 200." These companies gain direct access to global investors, industry leaders, and leading media outlets.
In preparing for this selection, NUSEUM received support from the Shinhan Square Bridge Incheon global program, hosted by the Shinhan Financial Hope Foundation. This program provides training, coaching, and support throughout the application process to support Korean startups' overseas expansion. Through this program, NUSEUM prepared to participate in TechCrunch Disrupt, and was selected as a finalist for its technological prowess and marketability.
NUSEUM is developing AI-based precision nutrition solutions based on health survey and health checkup data. It supports users in making practical nutritional choices through personalized diets, recipes, and food purchase recommendations. It also enhances accessibility in everyday life through integrations with delivery apps and online food platforms.
The company plans to use its selection as a Startup Battlefield 200 opportunity to introduce its vision of "Food-as-Medicine" to the global market and strengthen strategic collaborations with healthcare, commerce, insurance, and digital health platforms.
TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 will be held at Moscone West in San Francisco from October 27th to 29th. NUSEUM will operate an exhibition booth during the event and present its corporate solutions for two minutes on the "Pitch Showcase Stage."
“It is meaningful to be selected for Startup Battlefield 200 and to be able to introduce precision nutrition AI technology on the global stage,” said NUSEUM CEO Kim Ji-young. “With precision medicine and digital healthcare technologies rapidly developing, NUSEUM aims to bridge the technological gap in the field of precision nutrition from the perspective that daily meals are the most important health intervention.”
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