
Sae Hyung-jung founded artificial intelligence (AI) company that helped students improve their test scores for university entry examinations. His AI platform specialized in that one examination that overseas students needed to take to come to Japan. Sae decided to shut down his business and pursue a university degree in Japan instead. Ten years later, he is now the founder and CEO of oVice, a virtual office platform created to bring the collective energy in physical office spaces to remote teams. The company raised $32 million in a Series B funding round led by a group of investors from Japan and overseas. It has been making $6 million in annual recurring revenue, according to Sae, a South Korean, now lives in Japan where he now lives. . . .
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