Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Corporation have released the first details of the ZER01NE Creative Talent Platform, a platform used to showcase to various startups the two firms have supported that will be at the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show.
A total of 10 startups are exhibiting in the ZER01NE platform, said to offer innovative solutions to challenges ranging from developing digital therapy for children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder to advanced camera technology that provides a human-like wide field of view to smart robots.
The platform is set to take the form of an open-plan layout, and will offer an array of interactive exhibitions for guests to enjoy.
Five of the startups present will be from the ZER01NE Accelerator programme, operated by Hyundai Motor and Kia, which nurtures relationships with and fosters the growth of external startups worldwide. The remaining five startups are said to have been formed internally within the Group, based on ideas and innovations that have come from employees, and are promoted by the Group's internal ZER01NE Company Builder programme.
A total of 10 startups are exhibiting in the ZER01NE platform, said to offer innovative solutions to challenges ranging from developing digital therapy for children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder to advanced camera technology that provides a human-like wide field of view to smart robots.
The platform is set to take the form of an open-plan layout, and will offer an array of interactive exhibitions for guests to enjoy.
Five of the startups present will be from the ZER01NE Accelerator programme, operated by Hyundai Motor and Kia, which nurtures relationships with and fosters the growth of external startups worldwide. The remaining five startups are said to have been formed internally within the Group, based on ideas and innovations that have come from employees, and are promoted by the Group's internal ZER01NE Company Builder programme.