D.camp hosted its February D-Day, focusing on global expansion and investment. The winner of the event was Inshorts, an AI-based indirect advertising solution provider. The Feb. D-day was co-organized by Korea Growth Finance, Korea Venture Investment, and Woori Asset Management, with participation from Global Brain, Korea Investment Partners, Primer Sazze, Korelya Capital, Red Veg Pacific, and Altara Ventures.
- Inshorts: In-video indirect advertising platform that inserts branded products into filmed video content.
- Jiro: Developed ‘Dropshot’, a Korean video stock service that sells discarded footage from broadcasters and production companies.
- TamiAI: Provides AI-based media summarization and navigation services. Users can input a YouTube video link and receive a text summary of the content within seconds.
- Tov & Banah: Operates ‘Sample Load’, a cosmetic sample commerce platform that sells small-sized cosmetics.
- Nuua: Offers ‘Nuua Aggregator’, an automated airline ticket distribution and sales system, and ‘Nuua Office’, an all-in-one SaaS for travel agencies.
- Moneystation: Operates ‘Moneystation’, a social investment content platform, and ‘Signal Engine’, a tool for detailed financial big data analysis for investment.
- DBDLab: Provides global research operations services for audiences in over 100 countries.
- Space T: An all-in-one interior platform targeting the Vietnamese market.
The Feb. D-day was co-organized by Korea Growth Finance, Korea Venture Investment, and Woori Asset Management, with participation from Global Brain, Korea Investment Partners, Primer Sazze, Korelya Capital, Red Veg Pacific, and Altara Ventures.