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| 2026-03-02 17:07:35
S Korea-Singapore-AI
Lee says S. Korea will work with Singapore, create US$300 mln global AI fund
By Kim Eun-jung
SINGAPORE, March 2 (Yonhap) -- President Lee Jae Myung said Monday that South Korea will push to create a global investment fund in Singapore by 2030 to attract investments worth US$300 million in startups and the artificial intelligence (AI) sector.
Lee made the commitment during the AI Connect Summit in Singapore, where company and government officials and experts in the AI sector of both countries gathered to seek joint research and investment opportunities.
"We are now in the midst of a massive civilizational transformation driven by AI," he said. "Amid these waves of change, it is inevitable that South Korea and Singapore, both of which possess world-class AI capabilities, join hands."
The South Korean president arrived here Sunday for a state visit that included a bilateral summit with Singaporean Prime Minister Lawrence Wong.
Lee said bilateral AI cooperation should evolve beyond simple technology exchanges into a "strategic industrial partnership" to explore new AI-driven markets and position the two countries as "Asia's leading innovation hub."
"The Korean government will support substantive cooperation between the two countries through the AI Cooperation Framework," he said, adding Seoul will create a $300 million "Korea Venture Capital Corporation (K-VCC) global fund by 2030."
He pledged to support cross-border joint research to develop AI technologies that will help address pressing challenges and launch joint projects and exchange programs between researchers next year.
Lee also welcomed the launch of the Korea-Singapore AI Alliance, a private-sector network linking startups, entrepreneurs and researchers from both countries to promote collaboration.
"It will become the starting point of an open innovation ecosystem," he said, vowing government support for its activities.
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