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[StartupRecipe] NextRise 2026 Ends, But There’s More to See

#Weekly Funding Overview

[June 15~ June.19]

#FUNDING

CompanyInudustryAmountRoundInvestors
The SMCBrand Media20 billionPre-IPOLB Investment, Timefolio Asset Mgmt, Kolon Investment, Korea Kolmar
Nexus BALD Semiconductor15 billionSeries CAnda Asia Venture, Shinyoung Securities, T-Investment, Platinum Technology
LeecellNext-gen Solar Film4.5 billionSeries AGwangju Tech Holdings, Chonnam National Univ. Tech Holdings, Korea Technology Finance Corp, KDB, Ubiquoss Investment, Hyundai Investment Partners, POSCO Capital
SpexSpace/Aerospace3 billionPre-Series ATriangle Partners, E&Investment, JX Partners
FNCT BiotechBio21.1 billionSeries BPremier Partners, BSK Investment, Samho Green Investment, IBK Capital, Aju IB Investment, NICE Investment, NongHyup Bank, ON Venture Investment, Solidus Investment, Su Investment Capital, SparkLabs Equities, N-Block Investment
Scatter LabAI Character Chat50 billionSeries DAtinum Investment, SBVA, Mirae Asset Venture Investment
BEILithium-Metal Battery30 billionSeries BStonebridge Ventures, SJ Investment Partners, Kumho Petrochemical
PRGS&TechRare Disease Therapy20 billionPre-IPOS-Venture, SL Investment, BNK Venture Investment
LeoSpace8 billionSeries AA-Ventures, IBK Venture Investment, Hanwha Investment & Securities, D.CAMP, KOMES
DeeplyIndustrial Acoustic AI2.5 billionSeries ADevsisters Ventures, Su Investment Capital, Nautilus Investment
Bloomsbury LabHome Cinema Screens1.3 billionSeries ANext G Investment
Sentinel Deep ActiveFinance AI1.13 billionHyundai Motor Securities
LocusAnimation Studio3 billionIBK Securities, DS Investment Securities, Spacetime Investment, GNT Venture, Kyobo Securities
QMITSports-tech400 millionPre-Series BStonebridge Ventures, Naver D2SF
AcroAI-based US Expansion Support-Pre-SeedSazze Partners
Jeju SaltFunctional Mineral Raw Materials-DRB Dong-il
SELECTIKAHyper-local Group Buying-SeedGenaxis
HiKMSemiconductor Inline SEM-SeedGenaxis
Airs medicalMedical AI-TA Associates
Red Brick HouseIndie Game Publishing-Neowiz
FlyerElectromagnetic Shielding Materials-SP Samhwa
DfiniteManufacturing AI Platform-Pre-Series AThe Innovators
Eight StudioAI Gait Analysis Healthcare-Pre-Series ABluepoint Partners, InBody, Eastgate Partners, Magna Investment
COSMAS BioscienceBio-GrantTIPS
Uproot YCarbon Reduction Solution-SeedNU Accelerator
CHEXCARUsed Car Merchandising/Retail-Series C

#TREND ANALYSIS

NextRise 2026 Ends, But There’s More to See

NextRise, billing itself as Asia’s largest startup fair, wrapped up its run. Beyond the main conference and startup exhibition, partner organizations — global companies, public institutions, universities, and large corporations — packed the event with side programs.

Global AI companies showed up in force this year, running hackathons and workshops for builders. Anthropic teamed up with Replit and Korea Investment Partners for the Push to Prod AI Hackathon. OpenAI held its Build with OpenAI workshop, where participants planned and built out their own services on the spot. Nvidia hosted an Inception meetup for its startup accelerator program, featuring presentations from GTC Taipei alumni A.Robot and Coxwave, along with VC reverse pitching. Notion ran a showcase with five startups — Solution Link, Gongyeosa, Mosmos, Heyground, and DevD — sharing how they used the platform to streamline content operations, contract management, and PMS workflows.

Host organization KDB (Korea Development Bank) staged a demo day for its startup accelerator program, KDB NextONE. Fifteen teams from the 12th cohort presented, including Guardian AI, Nuvinda, and Lifeplex Science, while fifteen companies from the Busan 4th cohort — among them New Dermare, Locus Korea, Livit, Bind, Storege, and Irinics — took the stage as well. A pitching session co-hosted with the ASEAN-Korea Centre introduced promising ASEAN startups, including marine biotech firm BioWorks, robotics platform Quickbot Technologies, and AI satellite startup Leaf AI.

The Korea Creative Content Agency (KOCCA) set up its own pitching booth on-site and ran a two-day relay demo day, supporting pitches from 50 startups spanning AI, fintech, ICT, bio, content, energy, defense, and factory tech. KAIST held the first-half demo day for its student startup competition, E5 KAIST.

Venture industry associations and startup support bodies also held key events during NextRise week, with most centered on IR-based meetups and networking. The Korea Venture Business Association ran a Pre-Startup Launching Day aimed at networking between senior and junior startups in the early-stage startup package. The Korea Venture Capital Association held its first Post-TIPS TIPS Meetup and the first Next Demo Day, creating opportunities for TIPS-selected companies to pursue follow-on funding and meet investors. The Seoul Business Agency hosted a Seoul Open Innovation Launching Day, introducing new open innovation programs from LG H&H, Amorepacific, and InBody, and connecting startups with large corporations. The Korea PropTech Association ran a meetup sharing AI use cases and the latest industry trends in proptech. JETRO, Japan’s counterpart to KOTRA, supported an exchange session linking Korean startups with three Japanese conglomerates.

The Korea Institute of Startup and Entrepreneurship Development held DIS Global IR in Seoul, connecting global VCs with startups and supporting presentations from ten deep tech startups including Diffusion AI, SLZ, MangoBoost, and Repla. Separately, the United Korean Founders (UKF), a network supporting Korean-American entrepreneurs, held its launch ceremony at NextRise, marking the start of its activities.

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