South Korea’s next AI unicorns stood out at KPAS 2024
The twenty finalists are startups with promising technologies in the AI cloud, AI model, AI chip and AI service sectors
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South Korea’s major telecom company KT Corp. and the country’s leading financial newspaper The Korea Economic Daily have teamed up to discover the country’s next unicorns with promising artificial intelligence technologies expected to innovate the country’s AI ecosystem.
At the Korea Promising AI Startups (KPAS) 2024 jointly hosted by KT and The Korean Economic Daily on Thursday, 20 AI startups expected to be Korea’s next unicorns were unveiled with great fanfare.
Through thorough reviews by venture capitalists and local AI industry experts, they are chosen for their technologies, which are expected to create great synergy with other industries such as cloud and chip technologies and open new markets.
Their enterprise value is estimated at between 100 billion won ($73 million) and 700 billion won, and some of them have already been actively leading digital transformation at various industrial sites in Korea.
AI SERVICE
Nearly half of the finalists offer AI services designed to empower other industrial processes through automation and prediction systems.
Ineeji offers AI programs that can improve efficiency across manufacturing processes and save energy.
Daim Research has developed an AI and digital twin technology-powered factory platform that enables autonomous logistics robot operation and management.
Datarise offers AI-powered data analytics and customer relationship management (CRM) services for financial and retail customers.
MarqVision, a startup developing an AI-driven intellectual property (IP) protection platform, saw its sales in the first quarter this year grow 30 times from three years ago. The international luxury powerhouse LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton (LVMH) is one of its clients.
It recently raised 22 billion won in a Series A round and used some of the proceeds to develop generative AI-backed Marq AI.
Imagoworks has automated dental treatments using AI, computer-aided design (CAD) and cloud technologies, while Roen Surgical has developed Zamenix, an advanced flexible endoscopic surgical robot system.
Nearthlab develops AI-controlled, autonomous drones, and its inspection and counter-unmanned aircraft systems are highly praised for their excellent performance.
Muhayu, famous for its flagship AI-powered plagiarism detection service Copy Killer, has recently launched a Japanese version of GPT Killer designed to detect generative AI’s plagiarism.
AI CLOUD
Five startups that develop, distribute and manage AI models based on cloud computing are also picked.
Lablup offers a program used by AI developers to build, train and deploy machine learning models using graphic processing units (GPUs).
Dalpha offers cloud-backed customized AI services for various business-to-business clients, while Vessl AI operates a MLOps platform.
Allganize develops large language models for different industries, and Selectstar, an all-in-one data service provider, is currently developing an AI-backed mental health care management service as part of the Korean government’s project.
AI MODEL AND AI CHIP DEVELOPERS
Nota AI is also recognized for its smaller AI models that support small devices in the AI model sector.
It was joined by three peers – Superb AI, an operator of a platform that labels, cleans, analyzes and manages data needed to build an AI model; Aurumplanet, an operator of AI-backed custom search engine Liner; and Friendli AI offering a service to optimize client’s LLM to reduce inference time and maximize performance.
Hyper Accel is accoladed for its LLM processing unit (LPU), an AI chip designed for transformer-based LLM.
It is joined by two other AI chip-developing peers in the AI chip sector – MetisX, which develops a compute express link (CXL)-based memory chip needed for large-scale data processing such as AI big data, and Dnotitia, a vision language model developer, which is currently developing an AI-supported medical imaging analysis system jointly with one of the country’s major university hospital.
The 20 finalists of the KPAS 2024, which is the first of its kind, will receive support from KT and The Korean Economic Daily for fundraising, consulting services for technology development and commercialization, as well as marketing and promotion services.
Write to Joo-Wan Kim at kjwan@hankyung.com
Sookyung Seo edited this article.
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