Pungjin's "Eagle Eye" receives DQ Mark certification and is selected as a recommended trade item.

Defense vertical AI specialist company Funjin (CEO Deukhwa Kim) announced on the 17th that its AI synthetic data generation platform 'EagleEye' has become the first in the defense AI field to receive DQ Mark certification (Defense Industry Quality Certification).

The DQ Mark certification is a system awarded to excellent products by the Defense Agency for Technology and Quality (DATQ), which evaluates the technological prowess and quality of defense products, military supplies, and products modified or developed for export. Companies that achieve this certification can use the DQ Mark on their products, packaging, and promotional materials, and receive benefits such as overseas promotion and distribution support.

Pungjin has proven its effectiveness by delivering an AI synthetic data generation platform to the Army Artificial Intelligence Center, and this certification sets a new quality standard for defense AI technology. An official from the Defense Agency for Technology and Quality stated, "The achievements of defense AI products developed with domestic technology are encouraging and will have a positive impact on the advancement of defense software."

Furthermore, "Eagle Eye" was selected as a recommended item for offset trade by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, establishing a bridgehead for expanding global exports across both the defense and civilian sectors. Offset trade is a reciprocal trade model that involves the export of domestically produced components or technology transfer when purchasing foreign weapons and equipment.

Eagle Eye has already achieved GS Level 1 certification, demonstrating the quality and effectiveness of its AI-based data generation technology. Building on this technology, Funjin is enhancing the data quality of key technologies, including the AI staff system KWM (Kill Web Matching) and the AI electromagnetic spectrum analysis system KWM-Ocelot, and promoting exports.

In particular, by incorporating frequency band interference resolution technology related to 5G network construction, Funjin is developing "Eagle Eye" into a next-generation synthetic data platform capable of generating not only images and videos but also frequency spectrums. This is expected to enhance target recognition and location estimation capabilities.

Funjin plans to unveil its technology and achievements at the upcoming ADEX 2025 and the '2025 International Security Industry Exhibition', and is actively engaged in consultations with domestic and international buyers.

Kim Deuk-hwa, CEO of Fundin, said, “Eagle Eye’s DQ Mark certification is the first case in Korea for an AI software product for military and export use, and is an important milestone for defense AI technology to receive official quality certification,” adding, “It will be a new starting point for the development of the domestic defense AI industry.”


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