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Oceanus Invited By Korean Government Agency Kotra To Attend CES AI Innovation Exhibition

  • Writer: 炒年糕的貓貓
    炒年糕的貓貓
  • Jan 30
  • 2 min read
2026 CES AI INNOVATION PLAZA

January 21, 2026 — Oceanus Family Office was honored to be invited by Kotra, a Korean government agency, to attend the 2026 CES AI Innovation Plaza held at the coex convention & exhibition center in seoul. The event brought together global investment institutions to explore emerging trends in artificial intelligence.


The invitation underscores Oceanus’s growing international recognition and influence in innovation and technology investment across the Asia-Pacific region, while also reflecting its proactive efforts to expand global collaboration networks in AI and advanced technologies.

About Kotra & The Event


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The event was jointly organized by South Korea’s ministry of trade, industry and energy and the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (Kotra). Established in 1962, Kotra is a key Non-Profit Government Organization dedicated to promoting international trade and investment, enhancing Korea’s investment environment, and fostering global business collaboration.


2026 CES AI INNOVATION PLAZA

The CES AI Innovation Plaza gathered investors from the United States, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, and other regions, and showcased 36 high-potential Korean technology startups, facilitating cross-border capital engagement and technology exchange.

Highlights From Korean Startups


2026 CES AI INNOVATION PLAZA

Among the featured companies, Oceanus was particularly impressed by a startup focused on sleep health management. Traditional diagnostic procedures for sleep apnea are often complex and time-consuming, typically requiring patients to stay at testing centers for six to eight hours.


The startup has developed an innovative at-home diagnostic device that allows patients to complete preliminary assessments in their own homes, significantly reducing time and cost while improving accessibility and convenience in healthcare.

Conclusion


Through this in-depth engagement, Oceanus gained firsthand insight into the Korean government’s strong support and forward-looking approach to nurturing the startup ecosystem. The event not only provided close exposure to Korea’s cutting-edge technologies and business models, but also created valuable opportunities for dialogue with global investors and innovation leaders.


Looking ahead, Oceanus Family Office will continue to maintain a global outlook, actively identifying investment opportunities in artificial intelligence, healthcare technology, and other innovation-driven sectors. The firm remains committed to serving as a bridge between capital and forward-looking technologies—driving portfolio growth while creating sustainable, long-term value.

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