The Seoul AI Hub announced that 23 Korean AI startups it supports participated in CES 2025, the world’s largest IT exhibition held in Las Vegas, USA, from January 8 to 10, showcasing their AI-based innovative products and technologies to a global audience.
Among the 23 companies, key startups supported by the Seoul AI Hub’s global expansion initiative included ▲Studiolab.ai (AI-based content automation solutions), ▲Prevenotics (AI-based real-time cancer diagnosis systems), ▲Common Computer (a fully autonomous news platform operated by AI agents), and ▲BLUEDOT (AI-based video quality innovation solutions).
Notably, Triplet Technologies, a hub company that independently participated in CES 2025, demonstrated its AI capabilities in collaboration with LG Electronics. The ‘LG DOOH Ads’ solution leverages in-store media for advertising, automatically matching ads to predefined conditions set by media owners. This enables location-based personalized advertising, enhanced by Triplet Technologies’ AI camera technology, which analyzes visitor behavior data such as gender, age group, and dwell time in front of advertising screens.
The Seoul AI Hub focused on promoting the AI technologies of Korean startups to global investors at CES 2025. During the “Seoul AI Hub Pitching Day” on January 9, Studiolab.ai, Prevenotics, Common Computer, and BLUEDOT presented their technologies and services directly to global investors, creating opportunities for follow-up investments.
The event also saw multiple awards for Seoul AI Hub-supported startups, further boosting their global potential. Nation AI, specializing in generative AI-based 3D content creation, and Onoma AI, developing AI-based content creation engines, won innovation awards in two categories at CES 2025, marking their second consecutive year of recognition.
Studiolab.ai, providing AI content automation solutions, secured its second consecutive innovation award in robotics, solidifying its global reputation. Prevenotics, developing AI-based cancer diagnosis and prevention solutions; Triplet Technologies, offering AI spatial analysis and targeted advertising solutions; Ilmanbaekman, with AI video production technology; and Elias AI, a scent AI startup using deep learning-based olfactory recognition for drug detection scanners, also received innovation awards.
Nuvilab won an innovation award in the digital health category for its AI-based dietary coaching solution for children and adolescents.
Chan-jin Park, Director of the Seoul AI Hub, stated, “2025 marks the beginning of rapidly advancing AI technologies spreading across various industries. Like CES’s motto, ‘Deep Dive,’ we hope this year will see companies and investors actively diving into AI to achieve innovation.”
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