South Korean synthetic intelligence (AI) semiconductor startup Rebellions introduced on Nov. 13 that it has accomplished the institution of its U.S. subsidiary.
Following its profitable Collection C funding spherical, through which it attracted funding from Silicon Valley-based enterprise capital corporations Kindred Ventures and Prime Tier Capital Companions, Rebellions plans to develop its contact factors with native shoppers and enterprise companions by means of its new U.S. entity.
The corporate has additionally introduced in C-level executives to supervise international operations. Rebellions has appointed Marshall Choi, former chief buyer officer (CCO) at SambaNova, as its chief enterprise officer (CBO). Earlier than becoming a member of the main U.S. AI semiconductor startup SambaNova as an early member and serving as CCO till not too long ago, Choi was vice chairman of product and options engineering at Oracle. On the similar time, Jennifer Glore, former vice chairman at SambaNova, has joined Rebellions as senior vice chairman. Glore will function a bridge between the inner growth group and exterior shoppers, main the institution of environment friendly product methods.
Rebellions CEO Park Sung-hyun stated, “The strategic insights of CBO Choi and Senior Vice President Glore will tremendously contribute to Rebellions’ development,” including, “This expertise acquisition marks an necessary turning level as Rebellions advances towards changing into a worldwide chief.”