Korean Startup & Investment Daily Report — 2026-06-26
NextRise 2026 Seoul wrapped up as Asia’s premier startup expo, with the Korean government launching the "Unicorn Bridge Program" to foster 50 global unicorns. Meanwhile, the Korean stock market saw an 8%+ dip due to weak tech stocks, causing an IPO freeze that is making it tough for VCs to secure exits.
Korean Startup & Investment Daily Report — 2026-06-26
Today's Investment Deals
NewGen — Undisclosed Amount, Seed Round
- Sector: Development and commercialization of solid fuel using livestock manure.
- Investor: Mark & Company
- Significance: Reflects the growing trend of investments in biomass energy solutions within the climate tech sector. CEO Hwang Yun-sik stated, "Livestock manure is a usable energy resource, not just waste," and added that the investment will help accelerate commercialization.

Ecosystem & Policy Trends
NextRise 2026 Seoul Concludes as Asia's Largest Startup Expo
NextRise 2026 Seoul, co-hosted by the Korea International Trade Association (KITA) and the Korea Development Bank (KDB), wrapped up successfully 13 hours ago. The event solidified its status as a representative startup expo in Asia, bringing together investors, founders, and ecosystem partners to drive networking and deals.

Korea Launches 'Unicorn Bridge Program' to Foster 50 Global Unicorns
Korea has officially kicked off the Unicorn Bridge Program to foster 50 global unicorns by 2030. The 50 selected startups will receive up to $1.2 million (approx. 150 million KRW) in direct funding and $14.8 million (approx. 19 billion KRW) in loan guarantees. The goal is to help Korean startups expand overseas and strengthen their global competitiveness.
Korea's IPO Market Freeze Deepens, VCs Face 'Exit Cliff'
As Korea's IPO slump continues, over half of listed VCs failed to achieve investment exits in Q1. The KOSPI dropped over 8%, even triggering circuit breakers, with tech stocks being particularly hard hit. As the IPO market freeze drags on, pressure on startup investors to recover capital is rising.
Global Perspective
- Deepening 'execution gap' for Korean startups expanding overseas: According to a KoreaTechDesk analysis, despite building a world-class startup ecosystem, Korean startups are struggling with execution when expanding globally. Key challenges cited include a lack of systematic support for global incorporation, local team building, and regulatory compliance.
Sector Temperature Check
| Sector | Activity Level | Key Trends |
|---|---|---|
| AI/Deep Tech | 🟢 | Large-scale funding continues, centered on Production AI; competition for capital intensifies for early-stage Generative AI startups. |
| Fintech | 🟡 | High-growth companies are reshaping exit strategies due to the IPO market freeze. |
| Climate Tech | 🟢 | New investments continue in areas like energy conversion solutions. |
| Defense Tech/Space | 🟢 | Large-scale fundraising continues due to global geopolitical instability (Europe, US). |
Trends & Insights
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Redefining the startup ecosystem through public-private partnership: NextRise 2026 and the Unicorn Bridge Program signal that Korea is moving toward a structure that supports all stages from initial investment to global growth. Support is expanding from simple funding to infrastructure for overseas expansion.
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The impact of the IPO market freeze on new investment sentiment: With the KOSPI plummeting and IPOs stalling, VC exit routes are blocked, likely leading to a more conservative stance in early-stage investments. This is expected to make fundraising harder for Seed/Series A startups.
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Capital diversification beyond Climate Tech and AI: Niche B2B solutions, such as energy conversion from livestock waste, are catching the eye of individual investors, signaling that capital is starting to diversify beyond just the major trends.
Points to Watch Tomorrow
- Monitoring KOSPI stabilization: If tech stock weakness continues, it could be a sign of a recession in the startup funding market.
- Unicorn Bridge Program selection announcement schedule: Need to confirm the notice for the 50 selected startups and the scale of the first round of funding.
- Trends in new domestic VC fund formation: Tracking changes in the investment strategies of VCs that are raising follow-up funds despite the IPO slump.
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