Gyeonggi Innovation Center, '29th Startup 815 IR Union' held

The Gyeonggi Center for Creative Economy and Innovation (hereafter referred to as the Gyeonggi Innovation Center) announced on the 23rd that it held the '29th Startup 815 IR Union' jointly with Seoul National University of Science and Technology and Ewha Womans University Technology Holdings at the Pangyo Startup Zone on May 22nd.

'Startup 815 IR' is a startup investment attraction program regularly held by the Gyeonggi Innovation Center every Thursday at the Pangyo Startup Zone. This joint IR event is centered around promising startups specializing in cutting-edge technology fields such as artificial intelligence (AI), big data, and system semiconductors.

This IR was attended by four startups recommended by the co-hosts. ▲Sigma K (customized, generative AI-based content creation and distribution platform), ▲UniUni (privacy-preserving, safety management AI solution 'savvy' in special spaces), ▲Prompt Factory (sLLM-based AI creator/client matching platform), ▲Qimaging (development of laser optical devices for TGV processing of next-generation semiconductor substrate materials) introduced their technologies and business models.

This event was attended by many investment organizations, including ▲Daesung Venture Investment, ▲Dongmun Partners, ▲Stick Ventures, ▲Interactive Discovery, ▲Dodam Patent Law Firm, ▲Partners Investment, ▲Korea Investment Accelerator, and ▲Gyeonggi Innovation Center Investment Team, to review investments in early-stage technology companies. They comprehensively evaluated each company’s technological competitiveness, marketability, and growth potential.

An official from the Gyeonggi Innovation Center said, “The Startup 815 IR Alliance is a platform where early-stage startups can have their technology and marketability verified by investors,” and added, “We will continue to work with co-hosting organizations to expand startups’ investment attraction opportunities and lay the foundation for sustainable growth.”


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