Gyeonggi Center for Creative Economy and Innovation

Gyeonggi Center for Creative Economy and Innovation

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kwangho Lee] Gyeonggi Center for Creative Economy and Innovation announced on the 16th that it successfully concluded the 9th 'Startup 815' event. Startup 815 is an IR program hosted by the Gyeonggi Innovation Center to discover companies seeking follow-up investment and connect them with investors.


This session was held concurrently with three programs?'SEED,' 'NEXT,' and 'With Koc'?in accordance with the schedule of the '2022 Gyeonggi Startup & Art Festival (GSAF).' GSAF is an event organized by the Gyeonggi Innovation Center and KAIST One Club (KOC) to expand the startup ecosystem, running until the 23rd.


In SEED, participants included the trading card platform 'Card Monster,' subscription-based photo printing platform 'Fortipeta,' and senior-exclusive community operator 'Hucares Korea.' Companies such as 'iCore,' a deep learning-based materials, parts, and equipment company, and 'Movers,' which develops 3D motion solutions, participated in NEXT. Ultraviolet sensor service 'Root Sensor' and autonomous driving solution company 'Vestella Lab' took part in the With Koc program.


Sixteen companies participated, including Mashup Angels, Bluepoint Partners, Signite Partners, and KAIST Youth Startup Investment Holdings.



A representative from the Gyeonggi Innovation Center stated, "We will strive to actively connect companies with promising business models to professional investors."


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