$KULR Technology Group Inc. (OTCQB:KULR) (the "Company" or "KULR"), a leading developer of next-generation lithium-ion battery safety and thermal management technologies, today announces that Morio Kurosaki is joining the Company as an independent director. Mr. Kurosaki, a seasoned executive and investor in Japan's information technology industry, brings decades of experience relevant to KULR's near and long-term growth strategies. $KULR
Mr. Kurosaki, founder and President of IT-Farm Corporation in Japan, led early investments in notable companies such as Zoom Video Communications (ZM); ContextLogic (WISH); Treasure Data, acquired by ARM Holdings (NVDA); Tubi, acquired by Fox Corporation (FOX); Red Hot Labs, acquired by Google (GOOGL); lvl5, acquired by DoorDash (DASH); Accel Technology, acquired by Marvell Technology Group (MRVL), and Extreme DA, acquired by Synopsis (SNPS). Mr. Kurosaki has also served as Asia-Pacific advisory member of ARM Holdings, acquired by SoftBank Group Corporation (SFTBY). Mr. Kurosaki started his business career at Intel Japan, thereafter joining Western Digital Corporation (WDC) as one of the earliest members of WDC's Japanese division. In 1988, he founded Aisys Corporation, a firm helping Silicon Valley start-ups gain exposure to the Japanese markets. In 1999, he founded IT-Farm Corporation as one of a few hands-on style venture capital firms in Japan.