KOITA Connects Innovative Companies with Institutional Investors
The Korea Industrial Technology Association (Chairman Koo Ja-kyun) announced on July 9 that it held the '2025 First Half KOITA IR Demo Day' at the main auditorium of the San Gi Hyup building in Seocho-gu, Seoul.
Participants of the 'KOITA IR Demo Day' held on the 9th at the Korea Industrial Technology Association building are taking a commemorative photo. Photo by San Gi Hyup
View original imageThis event is a technology-based platform where promising technology companies with both technological capabilities and growth potential can meet directly with private investors, such as venture capitalists (VC), accelerators (AC), and corporate venture capitalists (CVC).
Ten technology companies recognized for their technological achievements and marketability in future promising industries?including artificial intelligence (AI), biotechnology, materials, information and communications, and aerospace?such as Doota Technology, Medipharmsoft, Mobawheel, Endentics, and Chainlogis, presented their core technologies and business models to key investment institution representatives, including Gyeonggi Institute of Science and Technology Promotion, Yonsei University Technology Holdings, Korea Science and Technology Holdings, and NH Investment & Securities.
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Kim Jonghun, Executive Director of the Korea Industrial Technology Association, stated, "We hope this Demo Day will be the starting point for new business partnerships, and San Gi Hyup will continue to strengthen its full-cycle support system to foster the growth of early-stage companies."
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