September’s month-end technology news from Korea
South Korea’s technology news from September of 2021 covered items in tech areas including: vide-based work collaboration; the intersection between car rental/sharing and advertising tech; the impacts of a regulatory review on Korea’s crypto ecosystem; and more.
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- An intro to the 9 startups selected for the 5-week Korea Tourism Organization Tourism Global Challenge 2021 program
- South Korea: National Assembly passes legislation banning app store operators including Google and Apple from forcing developers to use their in-app payment systems
- South Korea: Try Everything Global Startup Festival, online and offline event, set for September 15-17
- South Korea: Cryptocurrency traders brace for losses of more than $2.6BN as 2/3 of country’s crypto exchanges set to be wiped out in a regulatory overhaul
- Amazon Web Services launches Public Sector Startup Ramp program in SE Asia and South Korea, looking at tech in health, digital gov’t, smart cities, agriculture and space
- Korean Institute of Startup & Entrepreneurship Development and Turkish Presidency’s Investment Office ink MOU to boost investment and enable mutual startup support
- South Korea: Last month, gov’t committed to support country’s high-tech and entrepreneurial ventures with sights on becoming one of four major global ‘venture powerhouses’
- South Korea: An intro to Popping Car, rental and sharing service incorporating full-vehicle advertising
- South Korea: A brief intro to Brightn, video work collaboration tool for teams in advertising and marketing
- South Korea’s COO Builder opens startup centre in Ho Chi Minh City, providing support to Republic of Korea startups with market entry to Vietnam
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