South Korean AI Safety Firm Targets Nasdaq Listing
South Korea-based Roze AI has filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to complete a direct listing on the Nasdaq, positioning the company among a growing group of AI-focused technology firms entering U.S. capital markets.
The company plans to trade under the ticker symbol “ROZE” and intends to list existing shareholder shares rather than issuing new stock to raise capital. According to the filing, up to 19.2 million shares may be sold by registered stockholders as part of the transaction.
Unlike a traditional IPO, the direct listing structure means the company will not receive proceeds from share sales during the listing process.
Pre-Listing Funding Implies Near-Billion-Dollar Valuation
Roze AI recently completed a private placement that raised approximately $7 million through the sale of 875,000 Class C Preferred Shares priced at $8.00 per share.
At that valuation level, the company would imply an estimated market capitalization of roughly $933 million, highlighting strong investor interest in AI-powered industrial safety and disaster prevention technologies.
RBW Capital Partners will serve as financial advisor for the transaction. Since the company is pursuing a direct listing rather than a traditional underwritten IPO, no investment banks are acting as underwriters on the deal.
Disaster AI Platform Focuses on Fire Detection and Prevention
Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Seongnam-si, South Korea, Roze AI develops disaster prevention software centered around its Disaster AI Platform, known as DAP.
The platform combines wireless IoT sensing technology, AI-driven data analysis, and digital twin simulation systems to improve fire detection, suppression coordination, and emergency alert transmission.
According to company disclosures, the platform has already been deployed across government facilities, military installations, and power plants within South Korea.
The company’s focus reflects increasing global demand for advanced industrial safety infrastructure as governments and enterprises seek to modernize emergency response capabilities using artificial intelligence and predictive analytics.
Proprietary Semiconductor Development Expands Ambitions
In addition to its software platform, Roze AI is also developing a proprietary System on Chip designed to process disaster and fire-related data in real time.
The chip initiative could allow the company to expand beyond software services into broader disaster prevention hardware and integrated safety solutions.
Real-time processing capabilities are becoming increasingly important for industrial safety systems, particularly in high-risk infrastructure environments where rapid incident response can significantly reduce operational and human losses.
AI Safety Sector Continues Expanding Globally
Artificial intelligence applications in public safety and disaster prevention have attracted growing global attention as governments and corporations invest in smarter infrastructure systems.
AI-powered monitoring solutions are increasingly being used for wildfire detection, industrial fire prevention, critical infrastructure monitoring, and emergency response automation.
The integration of IoT devices, predictive analytics, and digital twin simulations has become a major trend across next-generation safety technologies.
Roze AI’s Nasdaq listing effort arrives during a period of heightened investor interest in AI-related infrastructure businesses, particularly companies positioned within industrial automation, public safety, and mission-critical technology sectors.
Direct Listing Structure Reflects Alternative Market Strategy
Direct listings remain less common than traditional IPOs but can provide companies with an alternative route to public markets without issuing new shares or undergoing a conventional underwriting process.
This structure often allows existing shareholders to access liquidity while avoiding certain dilution effects associated with standard public offerings.
However, direct listings may also lead to higher initial share price volatility due to the absence of traditional price stabilization mechanisms provided by underwriters.
Investor Focus Likely to Center on Commercial Expansion
As Roze AI approaches its Nasdaq debut, investors will likely evaluate the company’s long-term commercialization strategy, recurring revenue potential, and scalability outside the South Korean market.
Expansion into global infrastructure, smart city development, industrial safety modernization, and critical facility monitoring could represent major future growth opportunities if the company successfully broadens adoption of its technology platform.
Market participants are also expected to monitor competitive pressures within the rapidly expanding AI safety and industrial monitoring sector.
Long-Term Outlook
Roze AI enters public markets during a period when artificial intelligence adoption is accelerating across infrastructure protection and industrial safety applications worldwide.
The company’s combination of AI software, IoT integration, digital twin simulation, and semiconductor development positions it within several high-growth technology themes tied to automation and risk prevention.
Its ability to expand internationally, secure enterprise contracts, and scale its disaster prevention ecosystem may ultimately determine whether it can justify its near-billion-dollar valuation over the long term.

