Based on our previous experience with the Korean market, we knew it is very complex and needs appropriate point of entry through right contacts. Korea is home country to some of the major players in consumer electronics and automotive industries and thanks to the South Korea camp and dedication of the Seoul team for the first time we managed to meet top level decision makers in multiple key target customers. The entire process, from the very start, detailed preparation and planning before the trip, the communications with target stakeholders and activities during the trip was flawlessly planned and executed. We do believe this was a very fruitful camp and can turn into AVAtronics’ successful entry into the Korean market.
Jeyran Hezaveh CEO, AVAtronicsStartups
We assist Swiss startups in establishing R&D partnerships and validating their technologies or services in South Korea. We provide right contacts, sources and coaching for Swiss startups' successful market entry to Korea.
Why South Korea? Why South Korea?Innosuisse Camp Korea
More info!We are offering Swiss startups who are under the Innosuisse umbrella the opportunity to explore if the Korean market is a good fit for you.
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Korea Camp in Life Science
Highlight video of 4 Life Science Startups' Innosuisse Korea Camp. (Market Validation)
Startup Alumni Timeline
We have worked with the following startups over the last few years...
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Swiss-Korean Innovation Week 2019
Our proprietary full-stack Physilog® platform delivers powerful 3D motion analytics to capture, measure, and analyse a new-generation of digital biomarkers
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Swiss-Korean Innovation Week 2019
Technis is building the future of connected and interactive flooring. Starting with a new generation of intelligent touch-enabled surface.
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Swiss-Korean Innovation Week 2019
CREAL’s light-field display creates truly 3D images with genuine focal depth which work effortlessly with natural human vision. They blend perfectly with the real world.
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SHS Booster Program 2021
VAY created an artificial coaching intelligence to help people work out like pros, with a focus on real-time coaching through motion analysis based on computer vision
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SHS Booster Program 2021
Limula SA is developing a platform technology to enable scale out of cell therapy manufacturing, directly at the point of care.
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SHS Booster Program 2021
Clever.Care is an e-health company that provides technology to healthcare professionals, home care patients and family caregivers to improve workplace efficiency and quality of care
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Swiss-Korean Innovation Week 2021
FlavorWiki provides accurate consumer insights and a powerful data management software to serve the needs of the consumer goods industry worldwide.
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Innosuisse Korea Camp 2022
SFIT company, produces software for medical and orthopaedic surgical planning, accessible, 3D printing, and patient specific
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Innosuisse Korea Camp 2022
All-in-one platform rending scientists able to perform complex omics data analysis, especially tertiary analysis without prior advanced knowledge in coding
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Innosuisse Korea Camp 2022
Multipurpose device fabricant, developing an early detector of brain disease signs through eye observation
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Innosuisse Korea Camp 2022
A cutting edge tech firm producing tools to make diagnostics in the aestetic and reparing surgery world using the metaverse, AI, and AR
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Innosuisse Korea Camp 2022
Audio industry company, producing through AI technology a new generation of true wide-band ANC capable of selectively cancelling all noises without compromising the quality of Music or speech.
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Innosuisse Korea Camp 2022
Chemical company and garment membrane fabricant, creating a hightech and highly sustainable isolating and breathable layer destined to outdoor gear
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Innosuisse Korea Camp 2023
Award-winning Climate Deep Tech company focused on solving the Greenhouse Gas challenge in tough-to-decarbonise industries.
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Innosuisse Korea Camp 2023
Terapet SA, is a Geneva-based CERN MedTech spin-off, that has developed an innovative platform technology for imaging in nuclear medicine, bringing proton therapy and nuclear imaging to the next leve
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Innosuisse Korea Camp 2023
Unique formulation based on cutting-edge nanotechnology boosts the body's own capacity of self-healing and keeps bacterial infections in check. Nanoparticle paste helps surgeons who want to ensure patient safety and survival by reducing skin transplantation complications and providing swift healing.
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Innosuisse Korea Camp 2023
Advanced robotics software for industrial and collaborative applications, targeting manufacturers eager to optimize processes.
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Innosuisse Korea Camp 2023
Resistell AG is developing the world's fastest phenotypic antibiotic susceptibility test, a faster alternative to culture based antibiogram, the current gold standard in antibiotic susceptibility testing.
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Innosuisse Korea Camp 2023
Dolfinos provides rest-systems for violin and high string players at all ages and all levels. The user of the device is protected from medical and ergonomic problems. Based on interdisciplinary research and development the innovation helps everybody to learn and play the violin easier and with more comfort.
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Innosuisse Korea Camp 2023
A chemical recycling company, reconverting used PET to its raw components without additional heat or pressure, creating a truly circular pet system
Testimonials
The camp in South Korea was very relevant for our company. We had the chance to strengthen our existing relationships within the Korean research ecosystem, and create new synergies in the healthcare and startup ecosystem. I found myself presenting at some of the top research institutes and hospitals in the world, and exchanging challenges and potential collaborations with heavily R&D based companies in Korea. None of this would have been possible without the appreciated support of team Seoul, which properly trained us in order to make the most of this camp. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to enter the East Asian market, particularly if they already have an existing connection.
Pablo Garcia-Amorena CEO, MirrakoiThe South Korea camp was a good Launchpad for us. The team in Seoul helped to navigate the cultural aspects of doing business in Korea, alongside organizing great networking events with relevant stakeholders. We also received great support to the highly relevant conference that we attended as well as a follow up visit with a prospective customer.
Phil Norris Head of Commercial Strategy, machineMDThe camp in South Korea was an overall positive experience. We got excellent logistical support, as well as highly knowledgeable scientific support that allowed us to establish a solid network of contacts in the Korean academic sector.
Murodzhon Akhmedoz CEO, BigOmics AnalyticsThe South Korea camp helped navigating the cultural and language barriers and made visits to relevant parties very efficient. The online preparation before the visit to Korea was very useful as it helped us generate leads with hospitals and surgeons.
Endri Dibra CEO, Arbrea LabsKorea is a great entry market in Asia: It has a high quality health care system with large hospitals that can run complex clinical trials and recruit a lot of patients in a short time. Participating to the Swiss-Korean Innovation Week 2019, we networked mostly with investors and hospitals. As a result, a Korean investor invested in hemotune last year, of course further strengthening the relationship to Korea.
Lukas Langenegger CEO, hemotuneI attended the 2020 Swiss-Korean Innovation Week and it was absolutely worth the time. South Korea is the world leader in innovation, is similar to Switzerland in economics, demographics and in many different aspects, therefore, represents the perfect adjactend market to expend to, outside of Switzerland. However, entering the market requires knowledge of the red tape, visa procedure, local culture, etc, which is best covered by a Korean counterpart. S&T Office Seoul was great at not only providing the necessary knowledge and advices on how to enter the Korean market, but also cultivated quality contacts with local businesses in a very trustworthy environment.
Stefan Kuruc CEO, Help'n'TradeSouth Korea is a super aging society with an increasing demand for at home care. Clever.Care see a big opportunity to support care providers to communicate more efficiently - improving productivity and patient outcomes for better ageing in place. The SHS Booster Program enabled us to learn more about the opportunities and challenges in entering the South Korean market, and facilitated connections in the health and care sector that have helped us better understand the potential for our solution in this market.
Amy Wilson CEO, Clever.CareKorea is leader in Cell Therapies and we at Limula are super excited about the potential collaboration opportunities to combine the best of Swiss-made tools with Korean know-how to craft life changing cell therapies. The team at Lighting Up Ventures really helped us frame our offering in terms that drive outcomes, and not just tuning a nice pitch story. Selling science is a process, and not only do they have it under control, they shine with process excellence. Swissnex Korea have a strong network, but also the experience to judge what message and type of approach will best match our start-up needs with those of the Korean experts. It takes two to network, and Swissnex support ensures you find the right partner at the right time.
Thomas Eaton COO, Limula SAKorea is very affine to novel technologies. With the aging population, there is a great opportunity to increase the health of people with targeted physical therapy. The program helped us get insights into how the Korean health market is set up and some specific characteristics of it.
Joel Roos CEO and Founder, VAYContact
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