Korea Venture Business Association Selects 12 Companies for "2025 VentureAce"
Follow-up Support for Selected Companies:
Commemorative Plaques, Certification Marks, and Promotional Assistance
The Korea Venture Business Association announced on the 17th that it has selected the final 12 companies for the "2025 VentureAce" program and held an award ceremony to present certificates of selection.
VentureAce is the association's flagship program for recognizing outstanding venture companies. This year, the program was completely revamped, and a total of 12 companies were selected in three categories: technological innovation, global expansion, and job creation. Specifically, six companies were chosen for technological innovation, four for global expansion, and two for job creation.
A total of 135 companies applied for this year's program. After a document review and a comprehensive evaluation, the final selections were made. The selected companies receive a commemorative plaque and a certification mark, as well as follow-up benefits such as featured media coverage, participation in PR-DAY, and access to the association's financial support, global expansion, and talent recruitment programs.
Lee Jungmin, Secretary General of the Korea Venture Business Association, stated, "The companies selected as this year's 'VentureAce' are poised to lead the future of Korea's venture ecosystem with their outstanding technological capabilities and innovative business models. The association will spare no effort in supporting these companies to achieve further growth and expand into the global market."
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