Starburst Korea participated in the ‘3 Seoul Mobility Show’, which opened on March 31st and will be held at KINTEX for a total of 4 days until April 9th, and introduced a hydrogen recirculation system.
Starburst is an aerospace and defense accelerator with eight branches (France, Germany, Israel, Singapore, etc.), including its headquarters in the United States. As it has branches in various parts of the world, it has a diverse network including NASA, Airbus, and Rolls-Royce, and has a group of mentors in various fields related to aerospace and defense.
The direction Starburst pursues is unique and can include startups that present groundbreaking items that have never been seen before, startups that advance core technologies, and topics related to aerospace and defense.
Hongsworks’ hydrogen recirculation device, introduced at the Starburst booth set up at this exhibition, is a device that improves the utilization rate of hydrogen by resupplying hydrogen that has not reacted with oxygen in the fuel cell stack to the stack.
It is a mechanical device that implements the desired function by utilizing the pressure through which hydrogen is supplied, and its performance is determined by the shape of the flow path that creates the pressure. We are conducting continuous research and development based on metal 3D printing specialized design technology, and have improved performance by optimizing the internal flow path shape using metal 3D printing technology.
Meanwhile, the 2023 Seoul Mobility Show will begin with a press day on March 1th (Thursday) at KINTEX Exhibition Hall 3 in Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do under the theme of ‘Sustainable·Connected·Mobility (Sustainable·Connected·Mobility)’ and end on April 30th ( It will be held until Sunday. The total exhibition size is 4㎡, more than twice the size of the previous event (9㎡), and over 53,541 companies and organizations from 26,310 countries around the world will participate and showcase various mobility contents.