KT to participate in MWC 2024 with five Korean startup partners

It will support overseas export marketing activities for Qanda, Superb AI, MoveAWheeL, Marusys, and CNU Global

KT to participate in MWC 2024 with five Korean startup partners
Dong-jin Hwang 1
2024-02-20 17:26:29 radhwang@hankyung.com
Korean startups

South Korea’s KT Corp. announced on Tuesday that it will participate in the world's largest mobile exhibition MWC 2024 to be held in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 26 to 29, along with five partner companies.

The participating partners include; Qanda (a large language model specialized in mathematics); Superb AI (video-based AI development software); MoveAWheeL (road surface monitoring system); Marusys (an all-in-one set-top box and coding education robot) and CNU Global (HS IoT energy-efficient automatic metering system).

The company plans to set up the KT Partners Pavilion in a booth-in-booth format within the KT exhibition hall to provide independent exhibition spaces and buyer consultation spaces for each startup.

KT supports partner companies to expand export marketing activities and overseas channels.

Write to Dong-jin Hwang at radhwang@hankyung.com

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