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ChatGPT in Korea is Changing Work for Startups

The world of work is changing rapidly, and startups are leading the charge. With the advent of artificial intelligence (AI), companies are using technology to streamline their operations and enhance productivity. This is particularly the case with startups in Korea. Many Korean startups are using…

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Why It is the Perfect Time to Start a Startup in Korea

How will launch Korea into recovery post-COVID-19? Entrepreneurship and startups. Some might remember the first Forrest Gump. After a massive hurricane, the whole fishing industry was crushed, however one small fishing boat survived and ended up dominating the market. Some Koreans have had their…

Virtual Global Accelerator Program by Accrete and Hanyang University

Accrete Innovation has partnered with Hanyang University to help startups enter the Southeast Asian market. Southeast Asia is a massive market. Even with the pandemic, the Southeast Asian market is estimated to grow at a rate of 5% every year. Countries like Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, the…

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    Sustainability Startups in Korea

    How Korean startups want to create a more sustainable future

    Korea is a country that is committed to growing a sustainable environment. Former president Lee Myung Bak was the first to address the nation’s environmental development. "If we make up our minds before others and take action, we will be able to lead green growth and take the initiative in creating…

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    ArtnGuide Allows Anyone Invest in Artwork Through the Blockchain

    Korean startup Yeolmae Company is the operator of an online platform called ArtnGuide. ArtnGuide lets users pool their money together to buy famous works of art in hopes of selling them at a higher price further down the line. The startup aims to bring fine art to the masses and give everyday…