[Hyundai Won's Future Map - CES 2025]
1. Giant Innovation Created by Small Ideas
2. Eureka Park, Where Seeds of Technology Grow
3. AI Connects Everything
4. Healthcare, Technology That Saves Our Lives
5. Technology for the Future
6. The Message Left by Eureka Park

Giant Innovation Created by Small Ideas

Eureka Park at CES 2025 had an atmosphere clearly different from the main exhibition zones where large brands showed off their technological capabilities with glamorous booths. This was a space where the possibility of ideas shone brighter than the grandeur of technological innovation. It was less flashy, but overflowed with energy of passion and challenge everywhere.

With more than 1,000 startups gathered here, it was like the world's largest laboratory. Each small booth contained new possibilities, and visitors were absorbed in the fun of discovering those ideas one by one.

Eureka Park, Where Seeds of Technology Grow

Source: CES 2025: What's New at Eureka Park

Walking through Eureka Park, one could see at a glance where the great flow of technology was heading. Keywords like AI, healthcare, and sustainable energy were visible everywhere, and startups were freshly interpreting these trends with each of their ideas.

Here, the starting points of ideas drew more attention than the 'perfectly refined technology' shown by large corporations. Items where the possibility of innovation was glimpsed even if unfinished, and the figures of entrepreneurs passionately explaining them, left a deep impression on visitors in themselves.

AI Connects Everything

The word most seen at CES 2025 Eureka Park was unmistakably AI (artificial intelligence). Artificial intelligence was no longer technology limited to specific industries. Startups were approaching various industries and problems in new ways through it.

One startup showcased a real-time AI translation platform. This technology aimed to break down language barriers to help people worldwide communicate more easily. The technology demonstrated at the booth translated conversations in real time, drawing enthusiastic responses from visitors.

"I'm not good at English, but with this technology I think I won't have to worry even in overseas travel or business meetings!" one visitor experienced the platform with curious eyes.

Another startup showcased an AI-based business coaching solution. This technology analyzing the concerns startups face in early stages and proposing specific solutions also received great interest from startups themselves.

One entrepreneur said, "This is like a business mentor that consults me whenever I need it. I trust it more because the advice is data-based."

Healthcare, Technology That Saves Our Lives

Healthcare was another area attracting attention at Eureka Park. Technologies combining small devices, sensors, and AI to monitor and manage health were being demonstrated everywhere.

One startup that showcased a smart ring became a topic among visitors. This ring had a function of measuring blood pressure, heart rate, and blood glucose levels in real time and sending warnings to the user when abnormal signs are detected.

"It's really amazing that health status can be confirmed in real time without going to the hospital!" one visitor said while wearing the ring.

There was also a startup showcasing an AI-based device capable of treating scars. This device could analyze skin conditions, suggest the most appropriate treatment methods, and track treatment effects. "This is really necessary technology for people troubled by scars" was the continuing reaction.

Technology for the Future

Another trend not to be missed at Eureka Park was sustainability. Energy saving and eco-friendly technology were emerging as major themes for startups.

A small solar power generation system simpler to install and less costly than conventional solar panels, designed to be easily used even in urban homes, drew the interest of many visitors. "It seems like the perception of solar energy as expensive technology will disappear now" was one investor's positive reaction.

An AI robot that automatically sorts waste to maximize recycling possibility also drew attention. This technology is expected to play a major role in increasing recycling efficiency in large facilities and solving waste problems.

The Message Left by Eureka Park

Walking around Eureka Park, one comes to realize one clear fact. Innovation does not come only from large corporations but starts from small ideas.

This was not simply an exhibition space introducing technology but a stage where startups communicate with the world. One startup founder said: "We start from a small booth, but we came here with the belief that our idea can change the world."

CES 2025's Eureka Park was not simply an exhibition space. It was a place symbolizing the harmony of technology's possibilities and creativity. The possibilities of how the ideas born here will change the future world were boundless.

Unlike the main exhibition centered on large corporations, Eureka Park was a space demonstrating the giant power held by small ideas. Here we could catch a glimpse of innovation's starting point, and the future that innovation will create.