Unicorn Incubator Launches Tech Sangam Open Innovation Platform to Unite Industry Leaders for Indo-Korea Deep-Tech Collaboration
BusinessWire India
New Delhi [India], May 25: In a major development that redefines the bilateral technology corridor, premier cross-border accelerator Unicorn Incubator has officially launched Tech Sangam --a Korea-India deep-tech open innovation platform. Operating as a unified tech corridor, the platform is designed to seamlessly transition advanced South Korean deep-tech into the Indian market and vice versa to solve large-scale societal and infrastructural challenges.
An Open Ecosystem for Industry and Government Partners
Rather than relying on single, closed-door agreements, the primary objective of the Tech Sangam program is to build a highly collaborative, multi-partner ecosystem. The platform serves as an open invitation to premier industry chambers, impact funds, and national startup initiatives to join forces in scaling deep-tech solutions.
Tech Sangam is actively aligning its operational framework to invite and integrate with key industry and governmental pillars, including StartupTN, FITT, IIT Delhi, SIIC, IIT Kanpur E-sell, Startup Xseed, Blockchain For Impact (BFI), Laghu Udyog Bharati, SEOUL Business Agency, KOVA INKE (Korea Venture Business Association, International Network of Korean Entrepreneurs), JCCEI (Jeonbuk Center for Creative Economy & Innovation & Innovation), KITA Open Innovation Network (Korea International Trade Association).
The Three Core Missions of Tech Sangam
Proof of Concept (PoC) & Technology Exchange: Facilitating the direct testing, validation, and real-world application of South Korean hardware and software within the Indian ecosystem alongside local industry partners.
Tech Sales Training & Workforce Integration: A dedicated program designed to train local men and women as specialized tech sales professionals. This initiative equips foreign startups with an immediate, highly trained local workforce capable of driving market penetration and localized support.
As the direct and immediate operational result of this new platform, Unicorn Incubator has brought a highly vetted cohort of six South Korean deep-tech startups to New Delhi.
The inaugural visiting cohort includes:
- DeltaX: An AI computer-vision firm offering in-cabin monitoring systems and BESS solutions, with plans to establish manufacturing operations in India.
- Save the Farms: A green-tech startup converting organic waste into biochar through modular pyrolysis plants, generating carbon credits and soil restoration.
- Seoul Labs: An AI- and blockchain-based fintech behind "Superwallet," a digital identity and finance platform for underbanked users.
- Linkiss: Developer of FaceOn, an AI-powered global medical consultation platform connecting overseas patients with Korean clinics.
"These companies represent the absolute cutting edge of artificial intelligence, advanced healthcare diagnostics, agricultural technology, Web3 decentralized networks, and ESG innovation. However, their mandate under the Tech Sangam platform extends far beyond traditional market entry or simple software sales," said Mahima Jinah Kim, Founder & Managing Partner, Unicorn Incubator.
The emergence of this exclusive tech corridor comes at a critical time. South Korea possesses world-leading R&D and hardware infrastructure, but faces a saturated domestic market. India, conversely, represents the world's most significant scaling opportunity but maintains a consistent demand for high-end manufacturing and advanced technical hardware.
DeltaX is engaging Indian automotive OEMs with its in-cabin AI monitoring systems, while also pursuing local manufacturing through its BESS energy storage solutions. VisualCamp aims to apply its hardware-free eye-tracking AI to literacy education and cognitive diagnostics across Indian institutions. Save the Farms is exploring how its odular biochar technology can address India's agricultural waste challenges. Seoul Labs seeks to expand financial inclusion in India through "Superwallet," its AI- and blockchain-based digital identity and finance platform. UD Impact is bringing its entrepreneurship model with a focus on partnering with Indian corporates to embed the curriculum into their CSR initiatives. Finally, Linkiss is positioning FaceOn to connect India's growing medical-tourism demand with Korean clinical expertise through real-time AI interpretation and post-surgery prediction tools.
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