South Korea's Enhans joins Palantir AI fellowship as sole Korean startup
South Korean AI startup Enhans has been selected for Palantir's global Startup Fellowship, becoming the only Korean company and one of two Asian firms in the program.

Enhans, a Seoul-based startup specializing in vertical commerce AI agents, has been chosen as one of 25 global participants in Palantir Technologies' inaugural Startup Fellowship program. The company is the only Korean representative and one of just two Asian selections.
Key Highlights:
- Recognition: Enhans was selected for its technical leadership, execution capabilities, and potential to shape next-gen AI infrastructure
- CEO Statement: "This validates our technology and global capacity for enterprise AI innovation," said CEO Lee Seung-hyun
- Technology: Enhans' AI Agents Platform features three core modules:
- AI data collector
- Multi-modal decision system
- Action transformer
Strategic Collaboration:
- Will integrate with Palantir's Foundry and AIP platforms
- Focus on enhancing Large Action Model-based vertical AI agents
- Final showcase in late June before Palantir leadership and Fortune 50 executives
Program Significance:
Palantir describes the fellowship as "a pivotal moment" for launching AI-native unicorns. For Enhans, this partnership serves as:
- Validation of global scalability
- Foundation for future strategic partnerships
- Platform to redefine commerce through execution-focused agent technologies
Source: The Korea Herald
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