DeepFine Unveils Distribution and Logistics Automation Solutions at KES 2025

Deepfine (CEO Hyunbae Kim), an XR (extended reality) spatial computing platform company, announced on the 15th that it will participate in 'KES 2025 (Korea Electronics Show)' held at COEX in Seoul from October 21st to 24th and unveil its distribution and logistics automation solution for the first time.

Deepfine has previously applied spatial computing technology to various industries, including construction, manufacturing, and tourism, through its XR spatial information construction platform, "Deepfine Spatial Crafter (DSC)," and its smart glass-based remote collaboration solution, "Deepfine Aaron (DAO). The logistics automation solution being unveiled this time builds on this expertise and is a system specifically designed for distribution and logistics.

The new solution automates the entire logistics warehouse process, from receiving and inventory checks, picking and packing, loading, and delivery tracking, based on spatial data built using DSC. Combining vision AI-based recognition technology with smart glasses, it provides workers with a hands-free environment and enables seamless inventory checks even in high-altitude or difficult-to-access areas.

Collected logistics data is linked in real time with a warehouse management system (WMS), improving operational efficiency. During delivery, smart glasses can scan barcodes and retrieve encrypted tracking data. The recipient's personal information is only visible to the wearer, enhancing security. Automatic photo capture and customer notification functions are also provided upon delivery completion.

Deepfine will present the technology composition and application cases of the solution at 'KES STAGE', a side event of this exhibition, at 1:00 PM on October 23rd at Hall D2 on the 3rd floor of COEX.

Kim Hyun-bae, CEO of Deepfine, said, “Deepfine has been developing solutions that can increase productivity and efficiency in industrial sites based on XR technology,” and “This distribution and logistics automation solution was also developed with a focus on solving problems in the field, so we expect it to meet the actual demand for digital transformation.”

Meanwhile, KES 2025 is Korea's largest electronics and ICT exhibition, hosted by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and organized by the Korea Electronics and Telecommunications Industry Promotion Association. This year, approximately 550 companies will participate and showcase technologies in various fields, including electronic components, mobility, robotics, and digital health.


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