
QueryPie (CEO Inseo Hwang), which provides data governance and cybersecurity solutions, announced on the 31st that it was selected for the second round of 'CyberBoost Catalyse', a global cybersecurity growth program led by the Singapore government.
'Cyberboost Catalyze' is a program that actively supports startups with innovative cybersecurity technologies to enter the Asian and global markets. It is hosted by the CyberSG TIG Collaboration Centre, a collaboration between the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA), the National University of Singapore (NUS), and global innovation company Plexal.
In this second round, 10 startups selected from around the world, including Singapore, Korea, Israel, the United States, and Europe, participated, and QueryPie was the only Korean company to be included. It seems that QueryPie's global competitiveness, which has been actively targeting the global market, was highly evaluated, including its collaboration with the UK's largest telecommunications company Vodafone and its selection for European-centered global accelerators such as Real Madrid in Spain. In addition, QueryPie CEO Hwang In-seo was recently named one of the 'Top 50 Software CEOs' by 'The Software Report', and was highly evaluated for his leadership.
Selected companies will receive a variety of customized programs, including boot camps, mentoring, partner matching, and market entry strategy development, based in Singapore for six months to help them enter the Asia Pacific and global markets.
“We are delighted that QueryPie’s data access control and compliance solution has been recognized for its global competitiveness through this selection for Cyberboost Catalyze,” said Hwang In-seo, CEO of QueryPie. “We expect this to be an important opportunity to expand into the Asia Pacific market as well as the global market, based in Singapore.”
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