Korean Startup Accelerator SparkLabs Unveils Its First Class, Bolsters Its Advisory Board

It seems like it’s been ages since SparkLabs revealed its intentions to nurture a handful of promising startups in South Korea (it was actually the end of July), but now the accelerator has officially pulled back the curtains on its inaugural class.

As you’d expect, most of these past months have been spent deliberating over the six companies that would participate in the three-month program, but that’s not all the trio of SparkLabs founders have been devoting their time to. The team has also been working to flesh out its honorary advisory board — the early roster included the likes of Mark Cuban and legendary computer scientist Vint Cerf, and SparkLabs has just recently added Arizona State University president Michael Crow and ex-Microsoft CTO/current Talko CEO Ray Ozzie into the mix.

Each of the class’s first six startups will get a place to work (if they don’t already have one), perks courtesy of the Global Accelerator Network, and $25,000 in seed funding — though some of them definitely need it more than others. SparkLabs co-founder Bernard Moon noted that the team was open to applications from startups that had already locked up considerable amounts of funding, so long as the teams behind them had their sights set on the international stage.

So, without any further ado, say hello to SparkLab’s first class (not in any particular order):

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