KlayCity Raises $3.75M in Seed Funding
KlayCity, a Seoul, South Korea-based P2E virtual world where district NFT owners can govern, explore and earn while enjoying the gaming experience, raised $3.75m in seed funding.
KlayCity, a Seoul, South Korea-based P2E virtual world where district NFT owners can govern, explore and earn while enjoying the gaming experience, raised $3.75m in seed funding.
Biorchestra, a Daejeon, South Korea, and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA-based RNA therapeutics company, raised $45M in Series C funding.
Neosapience, a Seoul, South Korea-based startup that operates AI-powered virtual actor service Typecast, raised $21.5M in Series B funding.
PiLab Technology, a Seoul, South Korea-based research-oriented blockchain technology company, raised $8.4M in Series A funding.
Semifive, a South Korean design solution provider and pioneer of platform-based custom silicon solutions, raised $109M in Series B in funding.
Morai, a Seoul, South Korea-based developer of full-stack autonomous vehicle simulation technology, secured a USD 20m Series B funding round.
Virnect, a Seoul, South Korea-based industrial XR (Extended Reality) solutions company, raised $30m in series B funding.
Lunit, a Seoul, South Korea-based medical AI company, raised $61M in Pre-IPO funding.
Exosystems, a Seoul, South Korea-based artificial intelligence (AI)-based digital healthcare company and a member of Born2Global Centre, raised USD 3.9m in Series A funding.
H2, Inc., a Daejeon, South Korea-based flow battery manufacturer, secured $15m in Series B funding.
Humelo, a Seoul, South Korea-based startup that specializes in AI-based voice synthesis solutions, Raised US$2.6M in pre-series A funding.
N.Thing, a Seoul, South Korea-based AgriTech startup, raised $21m in series B funding that is up from a $5m in previous series that is secured $26m in total.
S2W Inc., a Seongnam, South Korea-based cybersecurity company, raised over $10M in Series B funding.
Speclipse, a Seoul, South Korea-based developer of laser spectroscopic and AI-based medical diagnosis technologies, raised $7.7M in funding.
Yanolja, a Seoul, South Korea-based travel and leisure platform, raised USD 1.7 Billion in funding.