On the 2nd, the Gyeonggi-do Economic Science Promotion Agency held the 'Crowdfunding IR Demo Day and Investment Consultation' at the Pangyo Startup Campus Multipurpose Hall. A representative from an attending company is giving a company presentation.

On the 2nd, the Gyeonggi-do Economic Science Promotion Agency held the 'Crowdfunding IR Demo Day and Investment Consultation' at the Pangyo Startup Campus Multipurpose Hall. A representative from an attending company is giving a company presentation.

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On the 2nd, the Gyeonggi-do Economic Science Promotion Agency held a 'Crowdfunding IR Demo Day and Investment Consultation' at the Pangyo Startup Campus Multipurpose Hall.


This event was organized to support follow-up investment attraction necessary for the successful business expansion of companies participating in the 'Gyeonggi-do Crowdfunding Startup Support Project,' with 10 selected startups and investors participating.


The company presentations for investment attraction included ▲Pimax Co., Ltd. (medical AI online distribution platform) ▲KR Lab Bio Co., Ltd. (microbiome technology applied self-health diagnosis and feed recommendation service for companion animals) ▲Weabi Co., Ltd. (photocatalyst filter air purification devices and robot air purifiers) ▲Reets Co., Ltd. (3D laser-based feed storage inventory management system) ▲Almaterials Co., Ltd. (eco-friendly hybrid power generation system using solar and wind energy) ▲Deulgom Co., Ltd. (mobile-based school messenger platform) ▲Cobot System Co., Ltd. (new concept wheels overcoming obstacles applied to mobile robots) ▲Radahime Co., Ltd. (organoid culture platform for toxicity and efficacy evaluation of new drug substances) ▲Flying Co., Ltd. (IoT-based shared micro-mobility service) ▲Taiga Co., Ltd. (portable moss air purification humidifier).


Additionally, about 30 people including 11 accelerators (AC) and professional investors (VC) such as Eugene Asset Management, Coolidge Corner Investment, Woori Bank, Y&Archer, and individual angel investors attended to review the startups' technological innovation and business potential, conducting one-on-one investment consultations and mentoring.


Kang Sung-cheon, President of the Gyeonggi-do Economic Science Promotion Agency, emphasized, "Due to internal and external influences, the domestic venture investment market is expected to remain sluggish for some time. We will continue to discover promising startups with Gyeonggi-do and actively support investment attraction activities so that venture companies can overcome these difficult times well."



Meanwhile, Gyeonggi-do and the agency help secure private investment funds and market entry for about 50 promising startups annually through crowdfunding (securities-type, sponsorship-type) support projects.


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