In Korea, artificial intelligence has transcended being merely a sector, becoming a cornerstone of the country’s industry landscape. Recent data reveals that in 2025, Korea’s 12 emerging industry sectors secured a staggering 76% of total venture investments, amounting to $3.52 billion. AI took the lead, with life sciences and defense showing rapid growth. This week, six Korean startups attracted new funding across various fields, including healthcare AI, AI agent security, document AI, offline retail data, music fintech, and AI memory infrastructure. Notable among them, GenosisAI Healthcare secured $3.6 million to develop a Human Digital Twin AI health platform, while Tynapse raised $3.17 million to enhance AI agent security infrastructure. Searchdoc and Bridge Works also secured significant funding to advance their AI-driven solutions. Meanwhile, Superturbine and Celon are innovating in music distribution and AI memory layers, respectively. The Korean startup ecosystem is witnessing a surge in AI infrastructure development, the emergence of AI agent security, and the integration of memory layers into AI frameworks, marking a deeper dive into vertical AI applications.
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