CES stands for Consumer Electronics Show; it is a massive event in Las Vegas (Jan.5-8). CES is considered the global stage for innovation and the most important trade show for consumer tech brands and innovative startups. It is restricted to trade-only professionals, which means it is closed to the general public. Therefore only industry professionals and media personnel are allowed to attend CES. Korean conglomerates such as Samsung, LG, and Hyundai always have a strong presence at CES. However, the number of innovative startups at CES coming from South Korea has increased in the last couple of years.

Startups in Korea go to CES to find customers and get global media exposure. It is the perfect place to meet hundreds of potential buyers for their technology and get access to big global corporations they can’t find in Korea. 

For the media, CES is a great way to get a hands-on look at various products that might be released throughout the year. It is the best way for startups to get their product in front of as many industry players as possible. CES 2023 will drive the hype and conversation on new technologies such as 5G, Self-driving cars, smart cities, autonomous drones, and 8K TVs. 

What Korean Startups at CES Need to Know

CES 2022

Korean startups need to be comfortable with networking to get the maximum benefit of CES. Because CES is all about networking. If you are weak at networking (in English), send the most personal English-speaking team member. Networking with potential global clients, partners, investors, and media is the biggest advantage of going to CES. However, CES is not cheap. The average price for a ticket is $300. You also have to consider the cost of flying from Seoul to Las Vegas. As well as renting a hotel or an Airbnb. Renting a hotel during CES week will be very expensive. Especially hotels near the Convention Center or Sands Expo. We haven’t even mentioned the booth!

The average cost for a booth at CES for startups ranges from $3,800 to $4,300 for a 10×10-foot space. Samsung typically spends close to $1 million on a 25,000-square-foot space. However, you don’t need a booth to take advantage of CES 2022.

Innovative Startups at CES 2023 from Korea

F&D Partners

Mediscope C

F&D Partners is the creator of MEDISCOPE C, the most innovative clinical image management system for general surgery. It can also be used for other industries, such as plastic surgery, dermatology, orthopedics, etc. How does it work? Mount the MEDISCOPE C on existing cameras. Once images are taken, they are automatically transmitted wirelessly and classified by patient disease information. Once the image is transferred, it is classified into patient, date, image, and system. Medical professionals can save time and be more efficient by up to 96% as their clinical photo management needs are taken care of by MEDISCOPE C. This provides not only a high-quality medical environment for physicians but also for patients, as physicians can focus solely on treatment and surgery.

DeepBrain AI

Korean Startups at CESDeepBrain AI was named a CES 2022 Innovation Awards Honoree for its AI Studios script-to-video solution in the “Streaming” category. AI Studios is a video production tool that makes it easy to produce videos without the need to film or employ real people. Therefore, you can eliminate studio costs, lighting, camera, and staff. All you need to do is type the script, enabling the AI anchor to speak naturally, and use body language and gestures like a real presenter. This allows any company to produce various content videos for platforms like YouTube without having to buy equipment or have studio expertise. DeepBrain AI will showcase its AI Human technology in person at CES 2023.

bitsensing 

Korean Startups at CES

bitsensing is a Korean imaging radar company and the creator of AIR 4D. They were chosen as an Innovation Award Honoree in the Vehicle Intelligence & Transportation category. AIR 4D is an imaging radar solution featuring multi-chip cascading technology to improve target detection, produce high-resolution 4D imaging, and help in autonomous driving collision avoidance. Their aim for CES 2022 is to partner with world-class automotive companies to integrate AIR 4D. 

Nthing 

Nthing Korea

Nthing is an Honoree in the Innovation Awards’ sustainability/smart city category. They are the creators of CUBE, an indoor modular vertical farm that produces clean yields free from pollution and pesticides. The vertical farm also saves energy, creating a sustainable ecosystem. CUBE can be set up in any city. They are looking to expand CUBE for large-scale projects in the Middle East. They will look to expand into other markets through potential partners at CES 2023. 

VisualCamp

Korean Startups in KoreaVisualCamp is the creator of the software SeeSo, an eye-tracking software development kit (SDK). It is an AI-based eye-tracking solution that offers deep insights into how users interact with websites and apps. This eye-tracking software opens up new opportunities in regard to streaming platforms, healthcare, and education industries. It also opens up the opportunity to gather “gaze” data to see where a consumer’s attention goes. VisualCamp will now work on developing the next-level platform to use this gaze data to help companies better understand their customers. They will look to partner with global companies interested in their innovative solution at CES 2023. 

Here are some tips for Korean startups at CES

  1. It will not be easy if you want press coverage for your product/service. Most journalists at CES will not respond to your emails. Get a booth at events before the main event. That is where most journalists go. 
  2. If you have a project, have at least 10 to give to top media sites like Gizmodo, Engadget, TechCrunch, The Verge, etc.
  3. The area Korean startups should focus on is Eureka Park, a dedicated section for startups to push their products/services. Around 1,200 startups are exhibiting in booths, with many in sectioned areas based on region. The Eureka Park Marketplace allows startups to showcase their innovations to potential investors and global media. 
  4. Korean startups do not need to have a booth. Most business deals happen during meetings outside CES venues. CES is all about meeting face-to-face with enterprise customers. Therefore, your schedule should be filled with meetings instead of standing in front of your booth.
  5. Instead of buying a booth at CES, an option could be to rent a hotel suite to maximize your results. It is quieter and more comfortable, and you will have more control over your surroundings. Using this strategy, you can bring your meetings to you instead of going from place to place.

What Korean Startups at CES Should Focus on

CES is also good for market research, finding similar value propositions, and researching competitors. However, CES is mainly used to find potential customers; the best way to do this is to visit their booths. A lot of planning should be done before you go to CES. Think about what your startup needs and plan your CES week accordingly. This will help you stay on track which is critical with all the distractions Las Vegas offers. In addition, Before heading to CES, ensure your product or service has been validated in Korea and already has customers or potential customers. The most important steps will be after attending CES and following up on your leads. Following up will be key to maximizing your CES investment.