Gwangju AI Startup Intflow Takes the Stage at NVIDIA GTC Inception
Selected as One of 34 Companies for Inception Session,
Showcasing on the Global Stage
Proving the Competitiveness of Edgefarm,
the Contactless Livestock AI Solution
Building Connections with NVIDIA and Google,
Laying the Foundation for North American Expansion
Intflow, an artificial intelligence (AI) startup based in Gwangju, took part in the NVIDIA GTC 2026 Inception Pitching Session, the world’s largest AI conference held in San Jose, USA, where it introduced its livestock AI solution, Edgefarm. This event, which brought together global technology companies and investors, served as an opportunity to assess the scalability of Korea’s AI-based livestock technology.
Jeon Kwangmyeong, CEO of Intflow, is presenting the EdgeFarm solution at the NVIDIA GTC 2026 Inception Pitching Session. Photo by Intflow
View original imageAccording to Intflow on March 25, only 34 companies out of approximately 30,000 members in NVIDIA’s global startup accelerator program ‘Inception’ were given the opportunity to present at the Inception Pitching Session. At the session held at 3 p.m. local time on March 18, Intflow showcased Edgefarm, its AI solution that collects and analyzes livestock data in a contactless manner.
Intflow stated that during the event, it established connections with representatives from global big tech companies such as NVIDIA and Google. The company explained that, based on examples of improved livestock productivity and its technological features, this became a chance to confirm the potential for business expansion in the North American market.
The GTC 2026 participation also drew attention from the government. Jeon Kwangmyung, CEO of Intflow, said, "At the Honam Town Hall event, President Lee Jaemyung expressed his understanding of the current state and challenges of Korea’s AI industry. Thanks to government support, we were able to stand on the global stage."
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Intflow assessed that this participation was an opportunity to examine the global expansion potential of Korea’s AI-based livestock technology. CEO Jeon stated, "The GTC stage was a turning point that showcased the competitiveness of K-Livestock AI to the world. We will actively pursue entry into the North American market, leveraging the interest from global investors and partners."
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