Nautilus Investments Recruits Startups for 2025 Global Corporate Collaboration Program

Nautilus Investment , a leader in creating a global startup ecosystem, announced that it is recruiting participants for its 2025 Global Corporate Collaboration Program for startups in cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), cloud, manufacturing, mobility, big data, and aerospace.

Last year, Nautilus Investment operated the N-UP program and the Majung program to support domestic startups’ collaboration with global technology companies. This year, in addition to the existing programs, the company will operate the ASK program and the ASK SPACE program to expand support so that startups in a wider range of industries can enter the global market.

In this 2025 program, we will work with global technology companies such as NVIDIA, Microsoft, and ANSYS to help startups become globally competitive. To this end, we will operate investment and marketing mentoring, startup-tailored accelerator programs, and provide demo days and global networking opportunities to attract investment. We also plan to hold a homecoming day event for continuous exchange with companies that graduated from the program to expand opportunities for collaboration.

A Nautilus Investment official said, “This collaboration program provides systematic support so that domestic startups can strengthen their technological capabilities and secure competitiveness in overseas markets through cooperation with global tech companies.” He added, “In particular, we plan to actively provide customized mentoring, investment linkages, and opportunities to participate in global events tailored to the company’s growth stage.”

The application period is from February 7 to February 26, 2025, and more detailed information can be found on the K-Startup Startup Support Portal.

Meanwhile, Nautilus Investment operates various support programs to strengthen the global competitiveness of domestic startups through collaboration with global companies, and last year, many promising companies successfully entered overseas markets and attracted investment through this program.


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