Korea’s COMEUP 2025 Startup Festival Set to Unite Global Innovators Under “Recode the Future” Theme


The Ministry of SMEs and Startups hosted COMEUP 2025 Media Day on Thursday, November 20, at the Seoul Global Startup Center, officially launching the countdown to Korea’s flagship global startup festival. COMEUP 2025 will take place December 10-12 at COEX in Seoul.

Since its launch in 2019, COMEUP has evolved into a major gathering point for founders, investors, and ecosystem leaders from Korea and around the world. The 2024 edition attracted participation from over 150 overseas startups representing 45 countries, marking the event’s largest international presence to date.

Entering its seventh year, COMEUP 2025 will unfold under the theme “Recode the Future,” reflecting startups’ ambition to transcend technological boundaries and reshape industries across borders. This year’s program encompasses conferences, exhibitions, IR pitching, and open-innovation sessions organized around three core pillars: technology, globalization, and entrepreneurship. Featured speakers include Tareq Amin, CEO of Saudi Arabia’s state-owned AI company Humain, and Sung-hyun Park, CEO of Rebellions.

A central feature of this year’s event is its expanded emphasis on practical collaboration and investment opportunities. COMEUP 2025 has significantly broadened its invitation list to include global VCs, CVCs, and accelerators, creating direct matchmaking opportunities for promising Korean startups. One-on-one investor meetings, pre-arranged matching sessions, and dedicated investor booths will support early-stage companies seeking capital. Additionally, venture-investment briefings will be linked to the main program to help founders secure strategic backing.

Participation from major global companies and leading Korean corporations will be stronger than ever. A total of 35 companies—including Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai Motor Company, NVIDIA, and NHN—will join the open-innovation program, hosting exhibition booths, sharing collaboration cases, and meeting individually with startups.

International engagement has widened considerably. Building on last year’s four national pavilions, seven countries—including Saudi Arabia, India, Japan, and Canada—will operate national booths in 2025. Newcomers such as Australia, Angola, and Sierra Leone will also participate, with startups from each country joining exhibition events, IR sessions, conferences, and networking programs throughout the festival.

COMEUP 2025 will feature a special track highlighting social-impact startups working to address global challenges. Three founders—including Jong-kyu Kim, CEO of 60Hertz—will share their journeys in developing innovative technologies to respond to the climate crisis. Impact-focused investors such as Sopoong Ventures and the Impact Foundation will operate on-site booths, offering consultations for social-venture teams.

To make the festival more accessible to students and general visitors, COMEUP 2025 will run an expert-led “COMEUP Docent Tour” to deepen public understanding of the startup ecosystem. A COMEUP Flea Market will allow visitors to experience and purchase B2C startup products. On the final day, student startup teams from six universities—including Seoul National University and overseas institutions—will present business ideas and join introductory entrepreneurship seminars aimed at nurturing Korea’s next generation of founders.

A range of side events will be held alongside the main festival. These include the opening ceremony of the OpenData X AI Challenge, which provides real-world testing environments for AI startups; the inter-ministerial Challenge K-Startup 2025 Grand Finale, and the 2025 K-Startup Grand Challenge Demo Day, which will spotlight leading foreign founder teams competing in Korea’s flagship global acceleration program.

Minister Seong-sook Han stated, “From deep-tech innovation that reshapes daily life, to global expansion beyond industries and borders, and the growing spirit of entrepreneurship across society—COMEUP 2025 will showcase how startups are rewriting the future. We look forward to your interest and participation.”

COMEUP is open to anyone interested in the startup industry, and advance registration is available on the official website until December 8.

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