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#Weekly Funding Overview
[July. 3~ July. 7]The total funds raised by Korean startups of this week is KRW 171.7 billion.
Company | Inudustry | Amount | Round | Investors |
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Pairy | B2B SaaS | 1.4 billion | Seed | Bass Investment, Mashup Angels, Konai Partners, Infobank |
Pitterpetter | Pettech | 900 million | Pre-Series A | MYSC, Hi Investment partners |
Dogugonggan | Robotics | - | Series A | Samick matz Ventures |
Greendote | Electronic car charging | 3 billion | Seed | Woori Bank, Behight Investment, Gridwiz, Isa company, Mousq |
igogo | Kids edu | - | Grant | TIPS |
Ecrox | Air purifier | - | Grant | TIPS |
Genfitx | Golf data science | - | Grant | TIPS |
Medility | Digital Healthcare | 5.6 billion | Pre-Series A | KB Investment, KDB Development Bank, Kakao Ventures, BA Partners |
D&C Biotechnology | Healthcare | 1 billion | Pre-Series A | Quantum F&A LLC, KFFI, Hanllym technology holdings, Mirae holdings |
Next edition | Camping platform | - | Korea Investment Accelerator | |
PHAROSMARINE | Marine mobility | - | Seed | |
AIS | Agri tech | 2.2 billion | Pre-Series A | Ascendo Ventures, Smilegate Investments |
Intake | Foodtech | 8 billion | Series B | ATU Partners, BNH Investments, Ulmus Investments |
Beyond Honeycomb | Food robotics | 7 billion | Series A | LB Investment,BA Partners, Korea Development Bank, Dev Sisters Ventures, Posco capital |
BRLab | Sleep tech | 2.5 billion | Golden Oak Investment | |
Gravity lab | Healthcare | - | Delightroom | |
Stellavision | 500 million | Seed | Hana Ventures, Postech holdings. | |
Tesser | Medical platform | - | Seed | Blue Point Partners |
Vetflux | Pettech | - | Grant | TIPS |
EVAR | Electronic car charging | 22 billion | Series B | Korea Development Bank, Samsung, Hanwha Investment & Securities, Orix Securities-SBI Investment, DSC Investment-Schmidt, Envisioning Partners, |
Gint | Agri tech | 16.5 billion | Series B | SGC Partners, Hanwha Investment & Securities, Shinhan Asset Management, HG Initiative, JB Investment, IBK, Prophet Asset, CKD Venture Capital |
Cubig | Security | - | Naver D2SF | |
Moiber | AR | - | Pre-Series A Bridge | |
Cointravit | Fintech | - | Newborn Ventures | |
4upnote | Business Management | - | Seed | Y&Archer, Venture box |
Freewheelin | Education | 7 billion | Series B | Smilegate Investment, Altos Ventures, Seoul Investment Partners |
Koosign | Electronic car charging | - | Pre-Series A | Hyundai Technology Investment / |
BLQ | Electronic device commerce | 5 billion | Series A2 | CJ Investment, Strong Ventures, IBK Industrial Bank of Korea |
Steppay | Fintech | - | Pre-Series A2 | KB Investment, Medici Investment, Primer Sazze Partners |
Inertia | Feminine healthcare | - | Pre-Series A | Fast Ventures, Future Play |
RN1 | Outdoor platform | - | Pre-Series A | New Paradigm Investment |
Slowave | Sleeptech | - | Seed | Spark Labs, Kingsley Ventures, D-Camp, The Ventures |
Deep I | AI | - | Grant | Deeptech TIPS |
AKRO | Fashion brand | - | M&A | Beutyselection |
Green | Smart farm | - | Pre-Series A | Tinvestment |
Klaydice | P2E | - | Altos Ventures |
Major Funding
- Electric vehicle charging solution EVAR secures 22 billion won in investment. EVAR, a spin-off from Samsung Electronics’ in-house venture, started with mobile charging solutions such as autonomous driving and automatic charging robots. It currently supplies 20,000 fast chargers nationwide and is promoting smart Dynamic Load Balancing charging infrastructure. The investment will be used to secure talent and focus on overseas expansion, including the United States and Japan.
- Intelligence agriculture mobility company Gint has attracted an investment of KRW165 billion. It develops solutions that can upgrade existing agricultural machinery to autonomous driving, allowing real-time location data and autonomous operation on major domestic and international brands of tractors, among others.
- Foodtech startup Intake attracts KRW 8 billion in investment. It focuses on alternative meat, alternative eggs, and alternative sweeteners based on plant-based and microbial-based alternative food material technologies. Its goal is to be listed on the KOSDAQ as the first food tech company.
- Education startup FreeWheelin secures KRW 7 billion in funding. It operates a mathematics education service called MathFlat and possesses 700,000 self-produced math contents, providing customized math content. The investment will be used for talent acquisition and product enhancement plans.
- Beyond Honeycomb attracts KRW 7 billion in investment. It has developed robots capable of reproducing dishes from famous chefs, and it pays copyright fees to chefs when the dishes are sold. The robot is equipped with a molecular sensor that detects changes in the characteristics of food ingredients at the molecular level, allowing the reproduction of consistent texture and taste. The investment will be used for establishing a US subsidiary and other purposes.
#Trend Analysis
Three Sectors That Captured Investor Attention in the First Half of 2023
Startups in the first half of 2023 have encountered a challenging investment landscape, grappling with a significant funding drought. According to data from Startup Recipe, investments during this period recorded a sharp decline of 36% compared to the second half of the previous year, and a staggering 57% decrease when compared to the previous quarter. Despite the prevailing pessimism in the investment market, certain sectors have managed to capture the attention of investors. Among the various fields, three sectors stood out as focal points for investment during the first half of the year.
Generative AI=Generative AI, fueled by the global popularity of chatGPT, has swiftly emerged as a lucrative investment field both domestically and internationally. Startups have been quick to seize this trend by introducing services that incorporate the functionality of chatGPT. Companies specializing in generative AI have garnered attention right from the early stages. Noteworthy players making waves in this realm include Wrttn Technology, which successfully secured 15 billion KRW in funding, Pion Corporation, the operator of VCat—an automatic advertising video production platform, and Scatter Lab, the creator of IruDA, a chatbot capable of engaging in friendly conversations.
ContentIP=Amidst the investment winter, content intellectual property (IP) startups have defied the odds and thrived in the first half of this year. Propelled by the widespread adoption of over-the-top (OTT) platforms and the soaring popularity of K-content, these startups have attracted significant investment as they showcase potential for expansion across multiple domains such as movies, webtoons, and games. Even early-stage companies have successfully secured funding due to the high growth expectations associated with this sector. Notable examples include Theorigin, which raised an impressive 13.3 billion KRW in seed funding, leveraging its expertise in animation and webtoon IP production. 4th CREATIVE PARTY and The Grem Entertainment have also made their mark. Additionally, prominent startups such as Beyond Music—an investment firm specializing in music IP—and Music Cow—a platform offering music revenue securities—have gained recognition within the content IP financial services sector.
System semiconductors=System semiconductors, regarded as the future of the industry, have received active support from the government. In turn, investors have shown a keen interest in injecting funds into semiconductor startups, intensifying competition within the sector. Padu, the first unicorn in the semiconductor field, has been the subject of significant attention this year, with leading examples including Semifive, Furiosa AI, Rebellion, and DeepX. Additionally, companies like Encored Technologies, known for manufacturing equipment used in semiconductor manufacturing processes, Gwanak Analog, specializing in power semiconductor development, and ㅍVanam, focusing on semiconductor materials and components, have successfully attracted substantial investments. Furthermore, the selection of Boss Semiconductor, a startup specializing in vehicle semiconductors, by the Hyundai Motor Group underscores the recognition and support it has garnered within the industry.