[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunseok Yoo] Iyooitneun Saramdeul announced on the 8th that it was selected as one of the ‘LG CONNECT with Startup 2020’ Top 50 startups and won 3rd place among promising startups.


Now in its third year, LG CONNECT is an event aimed at discovering promising startups, promoting exchange among startups, and activating joint research and development. Over the past seven months, 50 innovative startups selected through a public contest participated, introducing AI solutions related to healthcare, mobility, and lifestyle, virtual and augmented reality technologies, proprietary technologies in the robotics field, and demonstrated related products.


Iyooitneun Saramdeul is steadily achieving milestones such as operating shared kitchens, providing customized side dishes, and launching a dedicated app, all aimed at building a platform based on Food Data.


It was recognized for its understanding of the market creating servitization (commercialization of services) of food (products) and data (services) related to food data within kitchens, originality, prior ecosystem composition, and growth potential, and was selected as the final 3rd place among the 50 participating startups.


A representative of Iyooitneun Saramdeul stated, “We view the most essential aspect of life, ‘食 (food),’ from the perspective of ‘Food=Data,’ and we are confident that food data will become the most important data in smart healthcare within smart cities. As a food tech company, we will continuously expand and share content using food data to connect with various business groups and create new value.”


Meanwhile, Iyooitneun Saramdeul operates ‘Iyooitneun Jibang,’ a shared kitchen platform composed of a first-floor open kitchen emphasizing accessibility and cleanliness. It is a delivery-focused shared kitchen equipped with all the necessary cooking facilities, reducing the burden on entrepreneurs.



Additionally, in August, it signed a business agreement for mutual cooperation related to smart healthcare with Chungbuk National University College of Medicine, Graduate School of Biomedical Convergence, and Smart Healthcare Research Institute, carrying out projects such as developing a smart healthcare app considering senior digital literacy in Sejong City.


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