Naver Invests in Two Startups in Logistics and Medical Sectors
[Asia Economy Reporter Bu Aeri] Naver's startup nurturing organization D2SF announced on the 2nd that it has made new investments in two startups related to logistics and healthcare.
The investment targets are 'Techtaka,' which automates the entire logistics process with data analysis-based solutions, and 'MediBlock,' which is building a patient-centered medical platform based on blockchain technology.
Yang Sanghwan, leader of Naver D2SF, said, "The logistics and healthcare fields have fragmented procedures and strong work expertise, making it difficult to create change without understanding the field. The two teams newly invested in this time possess industry-specific specialized technology and business expertise, which will not only create synergy with Naver but also rapidly innovate and grow across the industry."
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Meanwhile, Naver D2SF, launched in May 2015, has invested in 57 technology startups to date.
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