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Korean investment firm NH Venture plans to invest millions in Israeli tech firms, seeking to combine Israeli innovation with Korean manufacturing. The aim is to create larger companies in deep tech sectors like AI, semiconductors, defense, healthcare, and quantum computing. NH Venture, an arm of the NongHyup Financial Group, has already invested in Israeli AI voice recognition company Kardome, which works with Korean firms LG and Hyundai Motors.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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