Scroll to top
© 2020, Startuprecipe theme by Rssow

D.Camp selects Batch2 Startups


sungho-choo - 2025 March 27

D-Camp has selected the second cohort of its startup support program and recently held the first orientation for the new batch. Last year, D-Camp introduced “D-Camp 2.0” and transitioned to a batch-based system designed to support startups from the pre-Series A to Series A stages. Under this structure, companies are selected quarterly and provided with intensive one-year support to help them navigate the critical Death Valley phase of startup growth.

For Batch 2, D-Camp focused on deep tech, materials, and clean tech startups. A total of 484 applications were submitted, resulting in a highly competitive selection process with a 69:1 ratio. The selected startups—Roas, Vsion, Tesollo, eflow, TR, VPP Lab, and DS—have already completed their initial financial education. These companies will be based in D-Camp’s startup space from April 1, 2025, to March 31, 2026, for a 12-month residency. They will have the opportunity to secure investments of up to 1.5 billion won, along with access to professional mentoring, consulting, networking with industry leaders and investors, and tailored business support.

Additionally, the startups will collaborate with mentors specializing in IPOs and M&A, leverage data-driven business analysis, and execute targeted project development. Dedicated mentors will provide ongoing support, acting as strategic advisors throughout the program. Participants will also benefit from office hours with experts, specialized consultation packages, and collaborative events hosted by D-Camp.

Batch 2 Startups

  • Roas: Develops AI-powered acoustic detection and tracking technology for identifying and analyzing abnormal sounds in industrial facilities.
  • Vsion: Specializes in PDLC smart window film technology that can switch between transparency and opacity without requiring an electric field.
  • Tesollo: Provides advanced robotic grippers and automation solutions capable of securely handling objects of varying shapes and materials.
  • eflow: Develops axial flux permanent magnet (AFPM) motor technology that reduces size and weight while maintaining high efficiency.
  • TR: A medical device company developing an affordable, AI-powered lung capacity meter, “The Spirocket.”
  • VPP Lab: Offers a virtual power plant-based platform for power generation prediction, electricity brokerage, and renewable energy management.
  • DS: Develops AI-driven machine vision solutions for semiconductor packaging inspection.

Related News

Access to the latest Korean startup news and startup database for free

sign up for Startup Recipe newsletter