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42Portfolio Exits
11Partners & Customers
10About SK Telecom Ventures
SK Telecom Ventures (SKTVC) is the North America-focused venture capital arm of SK telecom. The fund makes strategic investments in the areas of mobile platforms and infrastructures, semiconductors and enterprise solutions including computing, storage, and networking. SKTVC invests in early to mid-stage companies who are seeking to raise their first or subsequent rounds of strategic capital.
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Sep 18, 2025
Investors Discuss The Language AI Thesis at SlatorCon Two seasoned venture capital investors, Shesh Amathnadu and Pramod Gosavi, joined the Investor Panel at SlatorCon Silicon Valley in early September. The pair shared their view on the language AI thesis and areas of opportunity within language AI with a 200-strong audience. Amathnadu is Senior Investment Director at SK Telecom Ventures, the corporate venture arm of South Korea’s largest telecom operator SK, whose investments include Anthropic, Perplexity, and 12 Labs. Gosavi is Senior Principal at Blumberg Capital, a US-based B2B generalist investor, which makes investments from Pre-Seed to Series B from its two funds. With solid engineering backgrounds and more than a decade of investment experience, both Amathnadu and Gosavi have become experts in AI investing. Amathnadu discussed the current AI cycle and described the launch of ChatGPT in 2022 as an inflection point, which created a “clear differentiation of traditional machine learning [ML] versus generative AI.” In summary of the ChatGPT era to date, he noted that 2023 saw investors ask “what are the applications that are emerging and how can you actually commercialize some of these technologies into the real market?” Whereas, 2024 was “when the whole industry realized that the cost is significant.” As he pointed out, “the big question is where is the ROI for some of these gen AI applications?” Now, in 2025, with the cost of AI decreasing, Amathnadu said, “the way I see it, [the focus is on] more vertical AI, that is very industry-specific and domain-specific.” While AI has offered a lot of promise to a fresh wave of startups, one potential risk is attempting to play in an overly crowded market. A case in point, according to Gosavi: “If you’re just doing translation or transcription, that’s going to commoditize very quickly. Whereas, I think what we’re looking for is, clearly, a use case out of it.” To illustrate his point, he offered the example of product marketing. “Now you can [not only] translate. You can translate and transcribe that video into different languages and you can send it to your customers in different countries. I think that’s a very personalized experience. We are looking for more unique end-to-end products and real use cases.” Gosavi also gave examples of how language AI could help to solve real-world problems in the area of logistics (such as routing for truck drivers or phone support for tenants reporting home repairs). Amathnadu echoed Gosavi’s sentiment around the benefits of personalization and urged tech builders to remain focused on creating real value for end-users. Two scenarios he outlined were the pursuit of low latency in voice applications and enabling a family watching Netflix to experience a multimodal and immersive viewing experience with real-time translation of video, text, and image. The pair also highlighted some potential investment hotspots, citing voice, voice understanding, and video understanding, particularly when coupled with the understanding and transfer of emotion, as exciting areas. “To me, the more interesting part is how can we make progress and get productivity, as a community and as a world?” Gosavi said. It was a fitting remark to end a conference that focused on the evolution of the language industry community amid the progress of AI. Tags
SK Telecom Ventures Investments
42 Investments
SK Telecom Ventures has made 42 investments. Their latest investment was in Together AI as part of their Series B on February 20, 2025.
SK Telecom Ventures Investments Activity

Date | Round | Company | Amount | New? | Co-Investors | Sources |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2/20/2025 | Series B | Together AI | $305M | Yes | Alumni Ventures, Brave Capital, Cadenza Ventures, Coatue, DAMAC Group, Definition Capital, Emergence Capital, General Catalyst, Greycroft, John Chambers, Kleiner Perkins, Long Journey Ventures, Lux Capital, March Capital, NVIDIA, Prosperity7 Ventures, Salesforce Ventures, Scott Banister, SE Ventures, and Undisclosed Investors | 4 |
2/15/2024 | Series C | Lambda | $320M | Yes | 1517 Fund, Alumni Ventures, B Capital, Bloomberg Beta, Crescent Cove Advisors, Gradient Ventures, Mercato Partners, Super Micro Computer, T. Rowe Price, Undisclosed Investors, and US Innovative Technology Fund | 9 |
7/19/2023 | Seed VC - II | GGWP | $10M | Yes | 1 | |
5/23/2023 | Series C | |||||
7/20/2022 | Series A |
Date | 2/20/2025 | 2/15/2024 | 7/19/2023 | 5/23/2023 | 7/20/2022 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Round | Series B | Series C | Seed VC - II | Series C | Series A |
Company | Together AI | Lambda | GGWP | ||
Amount | $305M | $320M | $10M | ||
New? | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
Co-Investors | Alumni Ventures, Brave Capital, Cadenza Ventures, Coatue, DAMAC Group, Definition Capital, Emergence Capital, General Catalyst, Greycroft, John Chambers, Kleiner Perkins, Long Journey Ventures, Lux Capital, March Capital, NVIDIA, Prosperity7 Ventures, Salesforce Ventures, Scott Banister, SE Ventures, and Undisclosed Investors | 1517 Fund, Alumni Ventures, B Capital, Bloomberg Beta, Crescent Cove Advisors, Gradient Ventures, Mercato Partners, Super Micro Computer, T. Rowe Price, Undisclosed Investors, and US Innovative Technology Fund | |||
Sources | 4 | 9 | 1 |
SK Telecom Ventures Portfolio Exits
11 Portfolio Exits
SK Telecom Ventures has 11 portfolio exits. Their latest portfolio exit was Movella on February 13, 2023.
Date | Exit | Companies | Valuation Valuations are submitted by companies, mined from state filings or news, provided by VentureSource, or based on a comparables valuation model. | Acquirer | Sources |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2/13/2023 | Reverse Merger | 2 | |||
4/29/2022 | Acquired | 3 | |||
4/22/2022 | Asset Sale | 8 | |||
Date | 2/13/2023 | 4/29/2022 | 4/22/2022 | ||
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Exit | Reverse Merger | Acquired | Asset Sale | ||
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Sources | 2 | 3 | 8 |
SK Telecom Ventures Partners & Customers
10 Partners and customers
SK Telecom Ventures has 10 strategic partners and customers. SK Telecom Ventures recently partnered with Ericsson on February 2, 2019.
Date | Type | Business Partner | Country | News Snippet | Sources |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2/28/2019 | Partner | Sweden | 1 | ||
1/8/2019 | Partner | United States | SK Telecom : and Sinclair Broadcast Group Sign Joint Venture Agreement SEOUL , South Korea and BALTIMORE , Jan. 7 , 2019 / PRNewswire / -- SK Telecom and Sinclair Broadcast Group , one of the largest TV broadcasting companies in the U.S. , announced today in Las Vegas that the companies signed a joint venture agreement to lead the next-generation broadcasting solutions market in the U.S. and globally . | 5 | |
12/13/2018 | Partner | United States | `` Based on this partnership , SK Telecom will continue to drive technology innovations to provide customers with differentiated 5G services . '' | 3 | |
11/21/2018 | Partner | ||||
10/22/2018 | Partner |
Date | 2/28/2019 | 1/8/2019 | 12/13/2018 | 11/21/2018 | 10/22/2018 |
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Type | Partner | Partner | Partner | Partner | Partner |
Business Partner | |||||
Country | Sweden | United States | United States | ||
News Snippet | SK Telecom : and Sinclair Broadcast Group Sign Joint Venture Agreement SEOUL , South Korea and BALTIMORE , Jan. 7 , 2019 / PRNewswire / -- SK Telecom and Sinclair Broadcast Group , one of the largest TV broadcasting companies in the U.S. , announced today in Las Vegas that the companies signed a joint venture agreement to lead the next-generation broadcasting solutions market in the U.S. and globally . | `` Based on this partnership , SK Telecom will continue to drive technology innovations to provide customers with differentiated 5G services . '' | |||
Sources | 1 | 5 | 3 |
SK Telecom Ventures Team
6 Team Members
SK Telecom Ventures has 6 team members, including current Vice President, Jerry(Jinchul) Yang.
Name | Work History | Title | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
Jerry(Jinchul) Yang | SK Telecom, and Samsung | Vice President | Current |
Name | Jerry(Jinchul) Yang | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Work History | SK Telecom, and Samsung | ||||
Title | Vice President | ||||
Status | Current |
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