Innovative power from Asia: Startups looking for partners!
A business matching event will take place in Thailand on November 4th and 5th, 2025 to promote innovative startups from Asia.

Innovative power from Asia: Startups looking for partners!
In Bangkok, where innovation and entrepreneurship are at a premium, the coming days will be all about creative business models and strategic partnerships. A special event will take place on November 4th and 5th, offering the opportunity to meet over 60 promising startups from Thailand and South Korea. These present solutions to business challenges in a business matching format initiated by A-STREAM. Loud Post Today The event aims to give company representatives and investors the opportunity to make valuable contacts.
Some exciting companies stand out among the participating startups from Thailand. For example, the deep tech startup Cleantech and Beyond is developing intelligent materials and sensors to increase security. The Agnos Health digital platform facilitates patient registration and insurance verification, while Graffity Technologies Co., Ltd. offers innovative solutions in the area of 3D mapping and a visual positioning system. Not to be forgotten is YACHT ME Corporation, which organizes luxurious yacht trips for discerning tourists.
International players in tune with the times
The event also attracts exciting companies from South Korea. Healing Paper, a platform that connects beauty clinics in South Korea with international customers, is planning to expand into Thailand. QueensSmile offers a SaaS platform for event management, and DIVE IN GROUP transforms hotel rooms into immersive art experiences. The multitude of ideas and approaches makes it clear that creative potential is being developed here, which not only strengthens local markets but also international relationships.
The event's target audience is decision makers from leading companies and investors, including South Korean giants such as Samsung Financial Networks and Ascendo Ventures. These investors specialize in supporting and financing startups and rely on technologies such as artificial intelligence and smart manufacturing.
A look into the future
A highlight of the event will be the panel discussions on November 5th, where leading innovators and government representatives will speak on topics such as the Cross-Border Investment Landscape and the Government Support Ecosystem. These discussions are crucial to creating a supportive environment in which startups can thrive. In addition, an “Innovation Showcase” will present the latest trends and developments, promoting exchange between players in the innovation ecosystem of Thailand and South Korea.
The importance of this event is underpinned by the support of key government agencies such as the National Innovation Agency (NIA) and the Digital Economy Promotion Agency (depa). These institutions are committed to driving innovation and making it easier for companies to access new markets.
Running parallel to this is the USC Jimmy Iovine and Andre Young Academy's annual Innovation Quest, which is also dedicated to supporting founders. Over 70 students take part and gain valuable insights into the world of entrepreneurship. This boot camp, led by well-known personalities in the startup scene, shows that wherever creative ideas sprout, there is also support from networks like Microsoft for startups is asked.
These initiatives make it clear that the innovation landscapes in Bangkok and beyond are strongly interconnected. At the same time, the requirements and opportunities for EdTech startups that want to position themselves are increasing. According to information from Rocket Reach Targeted marketing services and sales support are of great importance for EdTech entrepreneurs in order to be successful in a dynamic market.
The coming days promise not only inspiration, but also networking and the exchange of innovative ideas that should make it possible to enrich the entrepreneurial landscape in the region.