Dalpa selected as a "Scale-up Tip" by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups

AI agent studio Dalpa announced on the 31st that it had been selected for the "SCALE-UP TIPS" program, a private investment-led technology startup support program hosted by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups. DSC Investment participated as the operating company for this project.

Scaleup Tips is a government-private partnership program that identifies promising startups and supports their technology development and commercialization. Through this selection, Dalpa will receive a total of 1.2 billion won in R&D and commercialization funding over the next three years.

Dalpa, a startup that develops and provides customized AI agents for businesses, plans to advance its business metrics-based strategy recommendation solution through this project. The solution currently under development integrates features such as automated A/B testing, high-performance factor identification, performance analysis and prediction, and natural language-based strategy execution. The goal is to create an AI agent capable of autonomous decision-making and execution to improve business performance.

These technologies are expected to contribute to increasing the efficiency of corporate operations by reducing the resources of specialized personnel required in the strategy formulation and implementation process, while also enabling non-specialists to effectively execute strategies.

Dalpa has attracted a cumulative investment of 13.3 billion won in just two years since its founding, securing 12 billion won through a pre-A round last year. Recently, the company has also begun expanding into overseas markets, establishing a branch in the United States.

Kim Do-gyun, CEO of Dalpa, said, “With this selection as a Scale-Up Tips company, we will further advance our AI agent technology to help anyone easily execute complex business strategies,” and added, “We will grow into a company that contributes to improving productivity across industries through strategy execution technology based on generative AI.”


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