Asia to EMEA
We help funded Asian deeptech companies build EMEA presence through precision newsletter marketing.
Get in touchThe Visibility Gap
Deeptech companies build in silence. By the time they need EMEA funding, partnerships, or customers, nobody knows who they are. There's no brand, no narrative, no presence.
Asian companies face fundamentally different marketing codes when entering Western markets. What works in Seoul, Shenzhen, or Bangalore doesn't translate to London, Berlin, or Dubai. Samsung and Huawei built massive in-house teams to solve this. Funded startups can't.
You need to be on the radar before your product hits the market.
What We Do
Precision placements in niche tech newsletters that reach concentrated audiences of VCs, corporate strategists, and technical decision-makers across EMEA. No spray-and-pray. Every placement is targeted, tracked, and engineered for the right eyes.
Supported by positioning strategy, social media presence, and on-the-ground networking across EMEA markets.
The OgunForge Difference
We understand deeptech
Ivy-league engineering education. Technically fluent from day one — no 3-month ramp to understand what you actually build.
We own the distribution
Direct relationships with niche tech newsletters across EMEA. Not just advice — actual placement. We don't point at the door, we walk you through it.
One hungry operator
No layers, no lag, no committees. Fast, bold, AI-enhanced. A sniper, not a battalion.
Companies we've placed
About
Engineering-educated, Ivy League background, based in Dubai — the geographic bridge between Asia and EMEA. I built OgunForge to fill the gap no one else is serving.
Funded Asian deeptech companies need EMEA presence but can't build Samsung-scale in-house marketing teams. They don't need a big agency that takes months to understand their technology. They need someone who already speaks the language — both the technical and the market one.
OgunForge is scrappy, AI-enhanced, and technically fluent. One operator with direct access to the newsletters and networks that matter.