Aceworks, a company specializing in future mobility, is drawing attention as it explores entry into Silicon Valley, USA, the global leader in this field.
On the 13th (local time), Aceworks CEO Park Seung-beom and Business Advisor Sunwoo Myung-ho visited the K-Startup Center (KSC) located in Silicon Valley and met with key figures, including Center Director Will Decker. The K-Startup Center is an organization established in Silicon Valley earlier this year by the South Korean government (Korea SMEs and Startups Agency) to support domestic startups in entering the US market and expanding exports.
During their meeting with Director Decker and others, CEO Park and Advisor Sunwoo reportedly expressed their intention to open an office in Silicon Valley — the heart of global cutting-edge technology — to accelerate Aceworks' entry into the US market, and inquired about potential support from the KSC.

Aceworks currently counts prominent US electric vehicle startup 'Fisker' among its major clients.
Furthermore, the company has been operating a global office in Los Angeles, USA, since 2023.
Against this backdrop, the company's expressed intention to expand into Silicon Valley is seen as a move to solidify its global competitiveness while accelerating its full-scale push into the US market — and the industry is keeping a close eye on Aceworks' next steps. (End)