October 17, 2025
MAEIL BUSINESS
By Park Sohyun mink1831@naver.com
AUMOVIO Korea announced on the 17th that it is supporting promising Korean startups in the future mobility sector in expanding into the global market.

Photo courtesy of AUMOVIO Korea
AUMOVIO Korea announced on the 17th that it is supporting promising Korean startups in the future mobility sector in expanding into the global market.
In collaboration with the Seoul Business Agency (SBA), AUMOVIO Korea supported seven Korean “super-gap” startups in participating in Singapore’s “InnoXperience Day” through the “Link-Up” program. As a future mobility sector partner, AUMOVIO Korea assisted the startups with technology verification and the development of global market entry strategies.
The Link-Up program is part of the “Super Gap Startup 1,000+” initiative organized by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups and the Korea Institute of Startup & Entrepreneurship Development. The open innovation program selects promising startups in five sectors, including future mobility, physical AI robotics, eco-friendly technologies, and energy, and supports joint proof-of-concept (PoC) projects with major corporations.
Visitors at AUMOVIO’s InnoXperience Day are experiencing solutions developed by DeepInSight.
The InnoXperience Day, held on the 15th, is an annual open innovation event hosted by AUMOVIO Singapore’s R&D Center. The event was attended by global automotive manufacturers, major Singaporean government agencies, Nanyang Technological University (NTU), and mobility industry stakeholders. Participating startups demonstrated their technological competitiveness through live demonstrations and one-on-one business meetings while exploring collaboration opportunities with local companies.
The seven participating companies were Wilco, AU, Voinosis, DeepInSight, YellowKnife, DeepingSource, and Moflat. These companies showcased technologies jointly validated with AUMOVIO Korea at their booths, confirming local market responses and the scalability of their businesses.
Kang Dong-yoon, CEO of AUMOVIO Korea, said, “To secure competitiveness in a rapidly changing market, companies must focus on core technologies while also adopting strategies that encompass diverse technological domains.” He added, “Collaboration with startups is an effective approach that accelerates technology commercialization, improves cost efficiency, and shortens time-to-market.”
original article : AUMOVIO Korea Supports Korean Future Mobility Startups Expanding into Singapore