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Global Accelerator Programs Korean Startups Should Join

If startups in South Korea really want to grow their global presence, there is no easier way to do so than join global accelerator programs. There are startup accelerator programs in Korea, however many are focused on the Korean market. For startups that have a product or service that can be…

Investors in Korea

10 Best Tips for Getting Funding From Investors in Korea

There are many entrepreneurs that are passionate about solving real-world problems not only in their region but around the world. This was not always the case. For example, in Korea, Koreans were content on working for one of the big conglomerates like Samsung and having a safe office job that pays…

10 Essential Branding Tips for Startups and Founders

Founders of small businesses and startups face the challenges of doing everything themselves. The need to think about many things, business development, marketing, sales, accounting, and branding, just to name a few. As the CEO of VSLB, a 3D Design Studio, I have helped my clients stay relevant in…

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    Electric Vehicle Charging Startups in Korea – Clean Mobility

    The South Korean government is moving quickly to set up charging stations all across Korea. In order for the electric vehicle industry to thrive in Korea, a strong recharging infrastructure needs to be built. The biggest weakness for EVs at the moment is their short driving range. The South Korean…

    Industries in Korea Being Transformed by Blockchain Technology

    Blockchain technology is one of the most exciting technologies around. It is being adopted across different industries from financial services to supply chains and many other industries. Industries in Korea are being transformed by Blockchain technology by offering greater transparency, enhanced…

    Currency exchange in Korea

    Currency Exchange Startups in Korea Offer Alternatives to Banks

    Banks in Korea or other intermediaries (airports) charge high fees for currency exchanges. Thankfully there are currency exchange startups in Korea looking to disrupt this sector. Mobile payment services like Naver Pay, Kakao Pay, and Toss have already cut costs and commissions for consumers in…