Demonstration of Renault Korea's Infotainment and Gaming Services
Mobility Session Presentation and Introduction of the Startup Innovation Ecosystem

Renault Korea presented a blueprint for the future of mobility infotainment at NextRise 2025, the largest startup event in Korea.


At the event, which was held at COEX in Seoul for two days starting June 26, Renault Korea showcased new user experiences in collaboration with startups, including AI-based in-vehicle technologies and gaming platforms.


Renault Korea operated a dedicated booth within the exhibition hall, where it shared the results of joint development with its existing partner startups. Dreamace demonstrated the Whale browser-based infotainment features installed in the Grand Koleos, while the Renault Korea software team unveiled AI-based dynamic wallpapers and the in-car voice guidance service 'AI Tips.'

Renault Korea booth set up at NextRise.

Renault Korea booth set up at NextRise.

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In-car gaming content also attracted attention. Smash Lab introduced personalized gaming content using AI, and Obigo demonstrated 'PICKJOY,' a platform that allows users to enjoy mobile games in vehicles. Cinemow showcased BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) technology, which transforms smartphones into in-car game controllers.


On June 27, Stefan Deblaize, President of Renault Korea, personally visited the exhibition booth to tour the displays. At the event, Deblaize stated, "AI technology is accelerating innovation in mobility," adding, "Renault Korea plans to expand customer-centric infotainment services, including AI user manuals and in-car games."


At the conference held on the same day, Regis Brignon, Software and Systems Director at Renault Korea, gave a presentation on the theme of "An Innovative Ecosystem in the Automotive Industry Built Together with Startups."



Director Brignon emphasized, "Renault Korea has applied innovative technologies such as the openR panoramic screen to the Grand Koleos through collaboration with promising startups," and added, "We will further expand cooperation with startups to provide new mobility experiences to Korean customers."

Stefan Deblaize, President of Renault Korea, is touring the Renault booth set up at NextRise.

Stefan Deblaize, President of Renault Korea, is touring the Renault booth set up at NextRise.

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