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Ways Foreign Players Can Dominate the SaaS Market in Korea
Competition in the SaaS (Software as a Service) space is increasing as customers are looking for better solutions to their problems. Korea has been known for its innovation in the tech space. Many software companies in Korea have sprung up. Thanks to the easily deployable infrastructure like AWS…
Korean Conglomerates Invest in the US Market
This is not the best news for the Korean startup scene. Korean conglomerates like Samsung, SK, Lotte, LG, and others have already started building plants in the United States and have started investing in US companies. This plan is to expand into the world's biggest customer market. Since Donald…
Entrepreneurs in Korea First Need to Learn How to Fail
Entrepreneurs in Korea have a larger fear of failure than those in the western world. That might be mainly because of the strict standards set by their parents. In Silicon Valley, it is expected that you fail when starting a startup. Through failure, you can learn from your mistakes. However for…
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Batoners helps the Visually Impaired Read E-Books
Batoners is one of the most innovative startups in Korea that is addressing meaningful social issues by developing technologies and services for children, the disabled, and the underprivileged. The startup has created social impact products such as E-Books for the visually impaired. They offer a…
NextRise – Global Startup Conference in Seoul – Complete Review
The Korean government is taking an active role in trying to grow the Korean startup ecosystem. The NextRise 2020 Seoul is a global startup conference and exhibition to connect Korean startups with the global startup ecosystem. After a successful NextRise 2019, NextRise 2020 continued its quest to…
Sustainable Education in Africa with Solar Cow by YOLK
Education is very important for any society that is looking to make progress. While Education is widely available in many regions, in Africa it is not always the case. UNICEF reports that close to 50% of Africa’s population is under 18 years of age. This means that Africa's child population will…












