Funded Startups in Incheon
Among the 6 most recent Incheon-funded entries, the largest disclosed round is Tesollo’s $3M Series B on 2026-05-15, which sits close to the next disclosed…
Among the 6 most recent Incheon-funded entries, the largest disclosed round is Tesollo’s $3M Series B on 2026-05-15, which sits close to the next disclosed amount (BRILS at $5M on 2026-04-07) rather than creating a wide funding gap; several other rounds are undisclosed. The list also clusters tightly by timing: four of the six rounds (2026-05-15, 2026-05-14, 2026-04-07, 2025-11-23) fall within roughly the last 6–7 months shown, and the remaining two are in late 2025 (2025-11-03 and 2025-10-01). Sector patterns lean toward AI and adjacent domains: two entries explicitly list Artificial Intelligence (BRILS on 2026-04-07 and Realizable on 2025-11-03), alongside hardware (Tesollo, Seeann Solution) and logistics/energy in single spots.
Stage disclosure is uneven: 4 of 6 entries show “undisclosed” amounts (Seeann Solution on 2026-05-14; Speedfloor on 2025-11-23; Realizable on 2025-11-03; Studio Dashimulgyeol on 2025-10-01), while one round is “Series Unknown” (BRILS, $5M on 2026-04-07). Geographically, all six entries are listed in Incheon (with the same “Inch'on-jikhalsi, South Korea” line for the top three).
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Frequently asked
What stands out in recent disclosed funding amounts in Incheon, and is there a clear outlier?
The only explicitly disclosed amounts in this window are $3M (Tesollo, Series B on 2026-05-15), $5M (BRILS, “Series Unknown” on 2026-04-07), and undisclosed amounts elsewhere; BRILS’ $5M is the highest disclosed figure and is only modestly above Tesollo’s $3M rather than dwarfing the rest.
Do these Incheon rounds cluster in a narrow date window or are they spread out?
Yes. Four of the six rounds have dates in 2026 (2026-05-15, 2026-05-14, 2026-04-07, 2026-04-07), with the remaining two in late 2025 (2025-11-23, 2025-11-03, plus 2025-10-01). The oldest entry shown is Studio Dashimulgyeol on 2025-10-01, while the most recent is Tesollo on 2026-05-15.
Which sectors appear often enough to suggest a local theme?
Artificial Intelligence appears in 2 of the 6 entries: BRILS (2026-04-07, $5M, “Series Unknown”) and Realizable (2025-11-03, undisclosed, Seed). Hardware also shows up twice (Tesollo on 2026-05-15 at $3M; Seeann Solution on 2026-05-14 with an undisclosed amount).
How does stage labeling work across the list, and are undisclosed amounts common?
Undisclosed amounts account for 4 of 6 entries: Seeann Solution (2026-05-14), Speedfloor (2025-11-23), Realizable (2025-11-03), and Studio Dashimulgyeol (2025-10-01). Stage classifications are split between named stages (Tesollo’s Series B on 2026-05-15; Speedfloor and Realizable and Studio Dashimulgyeol are listed as Seed) and one “Series Unknown” (BRILS on 2026-04-07).
Are there any entries that look like they might be better candidates for follow-up due to unusual combinations?
BRILS is an outlier on disclosure and labeling: it is the highest disclosed amount in the table ($5M on 2026-04-07) while also using “Series Unknown,” whereas Tesollo combines the next-highest disclosed amount ($3M on 2026-05-15) with a named stage (Series B).
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