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The newly established ZER01NE Fund III, with a substantial valuation of KRW 125 billion, is set to enhance innovation in future technologies by investing in early-stage startups. This initiative aims to identify and support startups from around the world that align with the vision of advancing technological frontiers.
The fund's primary focus is on fostering groundbreaking ideas and solutions that can significantly impact various industries. By providing financial backing and resources, ZER01NE Fund III seeks to create a collaborative environment where startups can thrive and develop innovative products and services.
Investing in diverse sectors, the fund is particularly interested in areas such as artificial intelligence, mobility solutions, and sustainable technologies. This strategic approach not only aims to accelerate the growth of promising startups but also to contribute to the broader technological ecosystem.
With this initiative, ZER01NE Fund III underscores its commitment to nurturing innovation and supporting the next generation of technology leaders.
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