Investment Opportunities Created for Five Participating Companies

The InnoBiz Association is set to launch a public-private partnership-based investment matchmaking initiative to support fundraising and scaling up for technology-innovative small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).


The association announced that it held the "6th Innowave (INNO-Wave) IR" event on June 9 at Samjung Hotel in Seoul.


Five innovative companies, selected through a preliminary evaluation, participated in this event. Representatives from key investment institutions and venture capital firms, including Korea Technology Finance Corporation and Gyeonggi Center for Creative Economy & Innovation, attended to assess the investment potential of each company.


Participants of the 6th InnoWave IR Seminar are taking a commemorative photo. InnoBiz Association

Participants of the 6th InnoWave IR Seminar are taking a commemorative photo. InnoBiz Association

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The participating companies were ▲Zeta Mobility (radar-based AI sensing solutions), ▲FLC (development of semiconductor backend bonder equipment and core components), ▲NEMOZLAB (digital-based K-POP album platform), ▲THALESTECH (ultra-precision laser and inspection equipment for AI semiconductor packaging), and ▲Genix Cure (development of next-generation gene therapies based on AAV vectors).


Notably, this event was organized as a public-private cooperation model, jointly promoted by the InnoBiz Association, Korea Technology Finance Corporation, and Gyeonggi Center for Creative Economy & Innovation, to discover outstanding technology-innovative companies and support their connection with investment institutions. It served as an effective opportunity to showcase the technological capabilities and growth potential of participating companies to investors.


The association plans to work with investment institutions to thoroughly examine the technological innovation, marketability, and global growth potential of the participating companies from multiple perspectives, and to strengthen follow-up support to help lead to substantial investments in the future.



Kwangcheon Jung, President of the InnoBiz Association, stated, "We will continue to expand investment matchmaking and scaling up support so that innovative companies in future strategic industries such as AI, semiconductors, and bio can secure global competitiveness."


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