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Taiwanese Startups Looking to Enter the South Korea Market
The Ministry of SMEs and Startups has been active in trying to raise awareness for Korean startups by participating in global events like CES and startup conferences. At CES, they have their own K-Startup pavilion. CES (Consumer Electronics Show) is the world's largest consumer electronics show and…
The Arkansas Korea Alliance by Startup Junkie Consulting
There’s an assumption in South Korea that in order to break into the U.S. market, founders have to move their startup to Silicon Valley, New York City, or another hub in America. Therefore, it might be surprising to hear exactly how much of an impact Arkansas has in relation to corporate U.S.…
10X Extension – Online Fintech Event
South Korea has gained a strong reputation for its Fintech services and electronic payment systems. However, for some of the top Fintech startups in Korea to grow, they will, at some point, need to expand out of Korea’s limited market. Seoul Fintech Lab was established to promote Fintech startups…
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A Korean Startup Needs to Capitalize on CBD Oil in Korea
Korea became the first country in East Asia to legalize medical marijuana. CBD oil in Korea is big news considering the United States has seen a boom in the cannabis market in the past few years once cannabis was legalized. The CBD market in the states is expected to hit $20 billion by 2024. With…
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…
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…
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