The 2025 Global Accelerating Program by Pangyo Techno Valley has chosen twelve startups, highlighting the region's dedication to technological advancement and international growth. These startups, selected through a rigorous process, represent a wide range of innovations, from AI-driven 3D motion generation by APLA to Cure-in's automated breast biopsy robot system and PITEN's research into natural materials for immune regulation in skincare.
Jun-Woo Lee, Head of the Gyeonggi Business & Science Accelerator (GBSA), emphasized the program's focus on supporting startups with high expertise across various technological fields. The program offers comprehensive support, including consulting, networking, and investment linkage, to help these startups expand globally. Hojae Lee, CEO of Y&ARCHER, pointed out the growing international interest in Korean startups, especially in markets like the United States and Europe.
Pangyo Techno Valley, a key innovation hub, has shown significant growth, with 1,666 companies employing 78,751 people and generating 167.7 trillion KRW in sales as of 2023. The Global Accelerating Program is a strategic initiative to maintain South Korea's competitive edge in technology and business development on the global stage. For more information on the program, visit https://www.pangyo.or.kr.


