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D.CAMP Holds D.Day 2.0 Showcasing Batch Program Startups


sungho-choo - 2026 February 5

D.CAMP held D.Day 2.0 on January 29 at the Textile Center in Gangnam, Seoul, under the theme Breakthrough. The event showcased startups from its Batch program and facilitated connections between these companies, investors, and corporate partners.

D.Day 2.0 operates as a platform where startups discuss follow-on investments and collaboration opportunities with venture capital firms and corporate venture capital arms. More than 300 participants, including investors and corporate partners, attended the inaugural edition.

The event centers on D.CAMP’s Batch program, a twelve-month scale-up track that selects startups on a quarterly basis. The first cohort received access to dedicated mentors, business strategy support, networking opportunities, and office space at D.CAMP’s Mapo hub.

Next Edition operates Campit, an outdoor platform that provides camping reservation services and related tools. The company recorded sales of 3.5 billion won last year, attracted 6 million annual users, and processed transaction volume of 133.6 billion won.

Meisters offers Engineers, a digital platform for blue-collar service technicians in the home appliance installation and repair sector. The company expanded its model from traditional engineer dispatching to include external freelancers, reaching sales of 26.8 billion won in the previous year.

Bind provides a digital platform connecting blue-collar service providers with clients for technical services. As a Batch 1 participant, the company presented its scaling strategies during D.Day presentations.

Cabbage develops solutions for the e-commerce sector, automating product description page creation through its AI-powered tool Gency AI. The company presented its innovations at D.Day 2.0.

OneSelfWorld created MyB, a digital marketing platform that uses hyper-personalized identification data and Web3 technologies for targeted campaigns. The company recorded sales of 6 billion won last year, marking over 1,500% year-on-year increase.

Petpharm runs an e-commerce platform for pet pharmaceuticals, supplying veterinary medicines and health supplements to over 5,000 animal pharmacies while offering a B2C app for pet owners. The company recorded 5 billion won in sales last year, expanded its own brand Vetobe with manufacturing licenses, and is preparing for global market entry.

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