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How to Make Your Startup Stand Out in Korea and Get Noticed

The startup scene in Korea is really struggling due to the COVID-19 outbreak. It is harder than ever for your startup to stand out in Korea. There are no more meetups, startup events, or conferences for the time being in Seoul. This is only temporary as it is expected by many that the startup scene…

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Global Venture Capital Firms that Invest in Korean Startups

Global venture capital firms invest in Korean startups like never before. They have been some of the biggest rounds raised by startups in Korea and have played a major role in helping them become Unicorns. With Coupang successfully launching their IPO on the new york stock exchange, more and more…

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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…