COMEUP 2024, held at COEX Hall D in Seoul, focused on the theme 'Innovation Beyond Borders' and attracted startups from 45 countries. The event featured keynotes from industry leaders, including EverEx and Koralo, and discussions on cross-border innovation. Notable sessions included pitching competitions showcasing advancements in deep-tech sectors like AI and renewable energy.
The event highlighted the importance of collaboration between startups and established corporations, with major tech firms sharing success stories in climate tech. Keynotes from experts provided insights into market expansion strategies, particularly in the Asian market. The event concluded with awards for top startups, emphasizing the growing role of innovation in addressing global challenges.
• Keynote discussions focused on cross-border innovation in AI and tech.
• Pitching events showcased deep-tech innovations in AI and renewable energy.
Deep-tech refers to advanced technologies based on scientific discoveries, relevant in the context of startups showcasing innovations in AI.
Cross-border innovation involves collaboration between startups and corporations across different countries, highlighted during the event.
Climate tech encompasses technologies aimed at addressing climate change, with major firms sharing their success stories in this area.
Microsoft's involvement in the event showcased its commitment to AI-driven solutions for climate tech.
NVIDIA's participation highlighted its role in providing AI technologies that support innovation in various sectors.
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