Renault Korea presents startup collaboration mobility innovation at NexStreiser
Jun 28, 2025
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Renault Korea has introduced new concept infotainment services with existing startup partners at a separate exhibition booth set up at Nextrise since the 26th. Dream Ace, a startup that was selected as an excellent start-up in Renault Korea's open stage, demonstrated the Whale browser-based infotainment service currently installed on Grand Colos, while Renault Korea's software team introduced AI-based dynamic wall paper service and vehicle guidance service "AI Tips," which will be introduced in the vehicle.
In addition, Renault Korea and cooperative startups introduced vehicle gaming services to be installed in Renault Korea vehicles in the future. Game development startup SmashLab introduced AI-based customized gaming services.
Mobility startup Obigo demonstrated 'PICKJOY', a platform that allows users to enjoy existing popular mobile games in their vehicles. Cinemo, a start-up that developed Grand Corleos' OTT platform, introduced a technology that allows users to use smartphones as joysticks for games in the car in the passenger seat based on BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) technology.
On the 27th, Renault Korea's major executives, including Renault Korea President Stefan De Blaise, visited the Renault booth in the Nextrise exhibition hall to look around the contents of the exhibition.
"We expect mobility innovation to gain more momentum through the development of AI technology," Renault Korea President Stefan De Blaise said at the event. "Renault Korea will continue to collaborate with various companies and provide special infotainment experiences for customers such as AI-based user manuals and games."
At the conference held on the same day, Regis Brignon, director of software and systems for Renault Korea, introduced innovative technologies mounted on the Grand Colleos "openR Panorama Screen" along with the startup collaboration ecosystem being built by Renault Korea under the theme of "Innovation Ecosystem of Automobile Industry Created with Startups."
At the meeting, director Regis Brignon said, "Renault Korea has discovered promising mobility startups and continues to cooperate with them, and last year introduced a new car, Grand Corleos, which focuses on such innovative technologies," and announced, "Renault Korea will continue to introduce innovative technologies that Korean customers can be satisfied through active collaboration with promising startups."
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.