South Korean Blockchain Firms Head to Berlin for GITEX AI Europe 2026
South Korea is sending its top blockchain talent to one of Europe’s biggest tech gatherings. Local firms will show off new tools and services at
The two-day event starts on Tuesday. It focuses on artificial intelligence, startups, and fresh technology. A special booth will highlight Korean blockchain projects that could work well in European markets.
Who Is Going and What They Will Show
The science ministry and KISA picked <23 Korean companies> for the trip. These firms plan to present real-world blockchain solutions. Visitors can expect demos on secure data sharing, supply chain tracking, and digital payment systems.
Many of the projects aim to meet strict European rules on privacy and security. This makes them ready for banks, logistics firms, and government offices across the continent.
Extra Networking Opportunities
The Korea Trade Promotion Agency set up a special session with AsiaBerlin. This group links Asian startups with Berlin’s growing tech scene. The meeting will help Korean teams find partners and investors in Europe.
Such connections often lead to new business deals and joint projects. They also give Korean companies direct feedback from European users.
Why This Matters for Global Blockchain Growth
Events like GITEX AI Europe bring together people from many countries. Korean blockchain firms can learn about the latest trends in AI and Web3. At the same time, European visitors get to see practical tools built in Asia.
Blockchain technology keeps growing. It now helps with everything from cross-border payments to digital identity. South Korea’s push into Europe shows the country wants to stay at the front of this change.
With strong government support and a clear focus on real use cases, these 23 companies could open new doors for Korean tech in the coming years.