Korea Plans Defense Innovation Investment Agency to Nurture Palantir-Style Startups
KDIA startup investment In-Q-Tel Palantir Anduril venture capital innovation
South Korea announced plans to establish a Defense Innovation Investment Agency (KDIA) modeled on the U.S. In-Q-Tel to systematically foster defense startups. The cross-ministry initiative — spanning MND, DAPA, and the Ministry of SMEs — aims to replicate the growth trajectory of Palantir and Anduril, which benefited from early government venture capital. The agency will manage dedicated defense venture funds and provide procurement pipeline access to qualifying startups, supporting Korea's target of nurturing 100 defense startups and 30 billion-won-revenue ventures by 2030.