Wrtn Technology Secures 83 Billion KRW in Funding for Chatbot Integration Platform

Wrtn Technology, a South Korean Artificial Intelligence startup, has raised significant funding to enhance its chatbot integration platform.

Wrtn Technology, a prominent South Korean startup specializing in Artificial Intelligence, has successfully raised 83 billion KRW in funding. This substantial capital injection is set to bolster the company´s efforts in further developing its innovative chatbot integration platform.

Under the leadership of CEO Lee Se-young, Wrtn Technology has been at the forefront of developing cutting-edge AI technologies in South Korea. The recent funding, sourced from various investors, underscores the growing confidence in Wrtn´s potential to revolutionize the chatbot integration landscape.

The funding will be utilized to enhance the features of Wrtn´s chatbot platform, enabling businesses to leverage advanced AI-driven functionalities for improved customer interaction and engagement. This move is expected to position Wrtn as a leading entity in the AI industry, promoting their capabilities on a global scale.

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