AsiaTechDaily – Asia's Leading Tech and Startup Media Platform
Washington, D.C., June 18–19 – Korea is doubling down on its ambition to become a global SaaS powerhouse, with a delegation of its most promising software innovators set to take center stage at the Korea Innovation Convergence Summit 2025. Held at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, the two-day event is far more than a startup showcase—it’s a strategic convergence of technology, public service, and enterprise innovation.
Hosted by Korea’s Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT) and National IT Industry Promotion Agency (NIPA), and managed by TTA and beSUCCESS Media Group, the summit is positioned to catalyze digital transformation across borders by connecting Korea’s vetted SaaS leaders with U.S. government agencies, public-sector innovators, and enterprise tech decision-makers.
With a sharp focus on innovation convergence, the summit will spotlight major themes such as AI, digital transformation, startup ecosystem development, and smart public policy. The event will host keynote sessions, panel discussions, and networking opportunities that bring together government officials, startup founders, investors, and corporate decision-makers.
Unlike traditional startup expos, the summit places business outcomes at its core. It’s a curated platform for collaboration—offering pre-arranged 1:1 meetings, sector-specific showcases, and real-world solution matchmaking tailored for the U.S. public and private sectors.
Participating Korean companies were handpicked by NIPA based on product maturity, customer traction, and readiness for U.S. pilot deployments. The cohort brings scalable solutions in:
The first day offers practical insights for international growth. Keynote speaker Deryck Jones, CEO of iGloo Digital Marketing, will share lessons on scaling SaaS ventures in the U.S. Attendees will also hear from startup leaders and VC-backed marketers like Kristin Oelke of Brightrose Ventures and Chris Cheng, founder of Tech Talks, in a panel moderated by James Jung, CEO of beSUCCESS.
An official MOU signing ceremony will reinforce Korea’s commitment to long-term collaboration with U.S. stakeholders.
The second day focuses on next-generation SaaS applications in government, urban development, and digital infrastructure. Speakers include:
These sessions aim to equip U.S. agencies with knowledge to navigate Korean SaaS integration—from compliance to deployment.
Among the featured companies:
Each startup is targeting U.S. partnerships for pilot programs, infrastructure deployments, and procurement channels.
This year’s summit operates under the theme “Bridging Public, Industry, and Technology”, aligning with Korea’s strategic intent to integrate its rapidly advancing SaaS ecosystem into global digital infrastructure.
With backing from MSIT and NIPA, the initiative also underscores Korea’s transition from a manufacturing-led economy to a cloud-native, innovation-driven digital leader—ready to co-create the next era of smart infrastructure and civic tech.
As U.S. public agencies and enterprises seek resilient, scalable digital solutions, Korea is aiming to be a tech exporter and a strategic collaborator in solving real-world challenges. The Korea Innovation Convergence Summit 2025 is a clear signal: Korea’s SaaS innovators are not just ready—they’re already transforming global markets, and Washington is next.