Samsung Venture Investment

Samsung Venture Investment Corporation (SVIC), founded in 1999 and headquartered in Seoul, is the corporate venture capital arm of Samsung Electronics. The firm focuses on investing in emerging technology startups across various sectors, including artificial intelligence, robotics, augmented and virtual reality, semiconductors, cybersecurity, and digital health, among others. With over $1.8 billion under management and an annual investment budget of $250 million, SVIC targets early-stage startups to pre-IPO companies. The firm has a global presence, with offices in key innovation hubs such as the San Francisco Bay Area, Boston, London, Tel Aviv, Bangalore, Tokyo, and Beijing. Through its strategic investments, SVIC aims to drive the discovery and development of new businesses and technologies that will shape the future.

Ju Won Cha

Managing Partner

Jaeseok Cha

Investment Director

Russ Chaney

Principal

Myungseok Choi

Investment Director

Jeongheon Gwak

Investment Director

Uiseok Hwang

Investment Director

TaeWoo Jeon

Investment Director

Minjoo Kim

Investment Director

Junyeong Kim

Investment Director

Jongwook Kim

Investment Director

Han Seong Kim

Investment Director

Donghyun Kim

Investment Director

KyungNam Ko

Investment Director

Eunji Ko

Investment Director

JaeHo Koh

Investment Director

Helena Lee

Investment Director

Hyemin Lee

Senior Investment Manager

SunMin Lee

Investment Director

Stan Lee

Investment Director

Jaemin Lee

Investment Director

Claire Leurent

Managing Director

Sooyoun Lim

Investment Director

Michael Pachos

Investment Director

Jinho Park

Investment Director

Wookyoung Park

Investment Director

Junho Yang

Investment Director

Chanwoo Yang

Investment Director

Il Seok Yoon

Chief Investment Officer

Jisu Yoon

Investment Director

Sung Eun Sarah Kim

Investment Director

Past deals in NFC

HomeCourt

Series B in 2021
NEX Team is a mobile artificial intelligence company started by a team of second-time entrepreneurs and former Apple, Google, and Facebook engineers and employees. They combine cutting edge mobile, AI, and computer vision technologies with deep community engagement experiences to create utility and joy for athletes and sports communities worldwide. HomeCourt is the first application built with NEX Team’s core technologies. Using only an iPhone camera, HomeCourt can count, track, and chart basketball shots in real-time while providing instant video review and deep statistical analysis. HomeCourt is used by players in 100 countries around the world and has been featured in the Wall Street Journal and in Sports Illustrated. It is free to download on the App Store. The company is headquartered in San Jose, California, with another office in Hong Kong, the company has raised $4 million in seed funding. Investors include Mark Cuban, Steve Nash, Jeremy Lin, Sam Hinkie, Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment Ventures, and Mandra Capital.

HomeCourt

Series B in 2021
NEX Team is a mobile artificial intelligence company started by a team of second-time entrepreneurs and former Apple, Google, and Facebook engineers and employees. They combine cutting edge mobile, AI, and computer vision technologies with deep community engagement experiences to create utility and joy for athletes and sports communities worldwide. HomeCourt is the first application built with NEX Team’s core technologies. Using only an iPhone camera, HomeCourt can count, track, and chart basketball shots in real-time while providing instant video review and deep statistical analysis. HomeCourt is used by players in 100 countries around the world and has been featured in the Wall Street Journal and in Sports Illustrated. It is free to download on the App Store. The company is headquartered in San Jose, California, with another office in Hong Kong, the company has raised $4 million in seed funding. Investors include Mark Cuban, Steve Nash, Jeremy Lin, Sam Hinkie, Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment Ventures, and Mandra Capital.

Dapper Labs

Series A in 2020
Dapper Labs Inc., based in Vancouver, Canada, is a developer of blockchain-based video games and digital collectibles. Founded in 2018, the company is known for its consumer-focused Flow blockchain platform, which supports the creation and distribution of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and other digital assets. Dapper Labs aims to enhance digital engagement by allowing fans to interact with their favorite brands in innovative ways. Through its platform, users can securely track ownership of unique digital items while also having the opportunity to create their own content. This approach not only entertains but also fosters a decentralized environment where value is placed on digital collectibles and user-generated creations.

Nearfield Instruments

Series B in 2019
Nearfield Instruments B.V., founded in 2016 and based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, specializes in the development and manufacturing of High-Throughput Scanning Probe Metrology systems designed for advanced integrated circuits. The company's innovative technology employs atomic-scale probes to scan surfaces of semiconductor samples, allowing for precise analysis of patterns and features at atomic resolution. This approach significantly enhances traditional metrology methods, enabling clients to improve production yields and the functionality of microchips during the fabrication process. Through its advanced systems, Nearfield Instruments addresses critical challenges in semiconductor manufacturing, contributing to the industry's evolution.

N.thing

Series B in 2019
N.thing, Inc. is a South Korean company founded in January 2014, specializing in IoT technology for the gardening and agriculture sectors. Headquartered in Seoul, with a North American branch in New York, the company aims to connect people with nature through innovative solutions. N.thing offers a range of products, including the Planty Cube, an internet-connected indoor farm equipped with LED technology and real-time monitoring, and the Planty Square, a modular hydroponic kit that allows users to grow various plants easily. Additionally, Planty serves as the world's first internet-connected social pot, enabling users to monitor their plants' conditions and share their gardening experiences. The company also provides a smart gardening journal called Life, which helps plant enthusiasts document and share their gardening activities on social media. N.thing's mission is to enhance the gardening experience by integrating technology, making it accessible for anyone to engage in farming and plant care.

Nanophotonica

Venture Round in 2019
NanoPhotonica Inc. specializes in providing advanced nanomaterials and production techniques aimed at enhancing the performance of optoelectronic devices used in displays, solar panels, and other electronic industries. The company's materials serve a dual purpose by not only improving device characteristics but also acting as a barrier against moisture and oxygen, which helps prevent the premature degradation of organic material layers. This innovation significantly contributes to extending the operational lifespan of various devices. Established in 2009, NanoPhotonica is headquartered in Lake Mary, Florida, with a dedicated research laboratory located in Gainesville, Florida.

Mobeewave

Series B in 2019
Mobeewave Inc. is a Canadian company that has developed a mobile point of sale platform allowing merchants to accept contactless payments using NFC-enabled mobile devices. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Montréal, Mobeewave's technology enables smartphones to function as mobile payment terminals, facilitating secure transactions without the need for external hardware. The platform serves a variety of clients, including merchant acquirers, software vendors, and transit authorities, and supports a range of cashless payment options. Mobeewave promotes a seamless payment experience, allowing users to engage in consumer-to-consumer transactions in a secure environment. The company has established a strategic partnership with Samsung Electronics and, as of August 2020, operates as a subsidiary of Apple Inc.

Niantic

Series C in 2019
Niantic’s mission is to use emerging technology to enrich our experiences as human beings in the physical world. We seek to build products that inspire movement, exploration, and face-to-face social interaction. Originally formed at Google in 2010, we are now an independent company with a strong group of investors including Nintendo, The Pokémon Company, and Alsop Louie Partners. We’re focused on building games that get people outside and exploring by enabling our players to have fun while visiting new places, learning about the world around them, and meeting new friends. We’ve launched Ingress, an immersive real-world mobile game played by millions of people; it's been downloaded more than 20 million times and is played in over 200 countries and territories worldwide. We've also developed Pokémon GO, which has broken records around the world and has been downloaded more than 750 million times in its first year.

CNEX Labs

Series D in 2018
CNEX Labs, Inc. is a developer of semiconductor storage solutions, specializing in NVMe PCIe SSD controller ASICs that support LightNVM/Open-Channel operations. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company also has offices in Copenhagen, Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Tokyo. CNEX's products are designed for cloud, hyperscale, and enterprise data centers, offering high performance, low and predictable latency, and flexibility for software-defined storage. The controllers facilitate enhanced capabilities in big data computing and analytics, allowing customers to create differentiated SSD solutions across various form factors such as M.2, U.2, and EDSFF. By partnering with solid-state storage manufacturers and systems customers, CNEX Labs aims to drive innovation in storage technologies necessary for modern data demands.

Nearfield Instruments

Series A in 2017
Nearfield Instruments B.V., founded in 2016 and based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, specializes in the development and manufacturing of High-Throughput Scanning Probe Metrology systems designed for advanced integrated circuits. The company's innovative technology employs atomic-scale probes to scan surfaces of semiconductor samples, allowing for precise analysis of patterns and features at atomic resolution. This approach significantly enhances traditional metrology methods, enabling clients to improve production yields and the functionality of microchips during the fabrication process. Through its advanced systems, Nearfield Instruments addresses critical challenges in semiconductor manufacturing, contributing to the industry's evolution.

Nanophotonica

Series A in 2017
NanoPhotonica Inc. specializes in providing advanced nanomaterials and production techniques aimed at enhancing the performance of optoelectronic devices used in displays, solar panels, and other electronic industries. The company's materials serve a dual purpose by not only improving device characteristics but also acting as a barrier against moisture and oxygen, which helps prevent the premature degradation of organic material layers. This innovation significantly contributes to extending the operational lifespan of various devices. Established in 2009, NanoPhotonica is headquartered in Lake Mary, Florida, with a dedicated research laboratory located in Gainesville, Florida.

CNEX Labs

Series A in 2014
CNEX Labs, Inc. is a developer of semiconductor storage solutions, specializing in NVMe PCIe SSD controller ASICs that support LightNVM/Open-Channel operations. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company also has offices in Copenhagen, Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Tokyo. CNEX's products are designed for cloud, hyperscale, and enterprise data centers, offering high performance, low and predictable latency, and flexibility for software-defined storage. The controllers facilitate enhanced capabilities in big data computing and analytics, allowing customers to create differentiated SSD solutions across various form factors such as M.2, U.2, and EDSFF. By partnering with solid-state storage manufacturers and systems customers, CNEX Labs aims to drive innovation in storage technologies necessary for modern data demands.

Mobeam

Series A in 2012
Mobeam, Inc. develops innovative software solutions that enable mobile phones to communicate with existing point-of-sale (POS) retail technology using patented light-based communication methods. The company's technology allows barcodes to be transmitted as a beam of light, which can be recognized by standard laser scanners without requiring modifications to retailer POS systems. Mobeam offers several products, including a Barcode Beaming SDK for mobile applications, the Beep'nGo app for managing loyalty and gift cards, and OmniBeam, which helps users discover and manage coupons and membership cards. The company caters to mobile handset manufacturers, retailers, brand marketers, and issuers of payment and gift cards. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Mobeam has established strategic partnerships with notable companies to enhance its offerings in mobile commerce.

Mobeam

Series A in 2011
Mobeam, Inc. develops innovative software solutions that enable mobile phones to communicate with existing point-of-sale (POS) retail technology using patented light-based communication methods. The company's technology allows barcodes to be transmitted as a beam of light, which can be recognized by standard laser scanners without requiring modifications to retailer POS systems. Mobeam offers several products, including a Barcode Beaming SDK for mobile applications, the Beep'nGo app for managing loyalty and gift cards, and OmniBeam, which helps users discover and manage coupons and membership cards. The company caters to mobile handset manufacturers, retailers, brand marketers, and issuers of payment and gift cards. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Mobeam has established strategic partnerships with notable companies to enhance its offerings in mobile commerce.

Inside Secure

Series D in 2010
Inside Secure, founded in 1995 and based in Aix en Provence, France, specializes in open-standard contactless payment and near field communication (NFC) semiconductors and software. The company develops a range of products including contactless reader interface chips, NFC interface circuits, contactless payment platforms, memory chips, and desktop readers. These products are utilized in various applications such as payment, transit, identity verification, and access control across smart cards, key fobs, mobile devices, and POS systems. Inside Secure also provides professional services for integration and adoption, encompassing application development and system integration. The company's clientele includes payment card and mobile phone manufacturers, systems integrators, and financial institutions, with additional offices in Shanghai, Singapore, Warsaw, Seoul, San Francisco, and Boston.

Inside Secure

Series C in 2008
Inside Secure, founded in 1995 and based in Aix en Provence, France, specializes in open-standard contactless payment and near field communication (NFC) semiconductors and software. The company develops a range of products including contactless reader interface chips, NFC interface circuits, contactless payment platforms, memory chips, and desktop readers. These products are utilized in various applications such as payment, transit, identity verification, and access control across smart cards, key fobs, mobile devices, and POS systems. Inside Secure also provides professional services for integration and adoption, encompassing application development and system integration. The company's clientele includes payment card and mobile phone manufacturers, systems integrators, and financial institutions, with additional offices in Shanghai, Singapore, Warsaw, Seoul, San Francisco, and Boston.

Impinj

Series F in 2008
Impinj, Inc. operates a platform that enables wireless connectivity to everyday items, delivering vital information regarding identity, location, and authenticity to various business and consumer applications. The company specializes in RAIN RFID solutions, which include endpoint integrated circuits (ICs) that attach to items, as well as connectivity products such as readers, gateways, and reader ICs. These components work together to wirelessly identify, locate, authenticate, and engage items, facilitating bidirectional communication and power supply. Impinj's software offerings, notably ItemSense, enhance enterprise management through deployment tools and APIs for developers. The company serves a diverse range of sectors, including retail, healthcare, automotive, and logistics, through partnerships with distributors and system integrators across the Americas, Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, Impinj is recognized for its comprehensive and widely adopted RAIN RFID product portfolio.

RadioFrame

Series E in 2006
RadioFrame Networks specializes in providing targeted base-transceiver station solutions for the wireless communications industry. The company's product offerings include a range of base stations, such as pico, femtocell, microcell, and macrocell base stations, as well as iDEN network management tools. Additionally, RadioFrame Networks supplies network and system management systems designed to enhance communication infrastructure. By focusing on innovative solutions, the company aims to support the growing demands of wireless communication.
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