
Generative AI startup 42Maru (CEO Dong-Hwan Kim) gave a lecture on the AI transition strategy for the Daegu and Gyeongbuk region and ways to secure AI security and reliability at 'AX-Security Insight 2025 in Daegu' held at Daegu EXCO on the 24th.
This event was hosted by the Daegu Metropolitan City and the Korea Research Institute of Science and Technology (KRIT) AI Future Forum and organized by the Daegu Digital Innovation Promotion Agency (DIPA). Approximately 200 practitioners from industry, academia, research, and government sectors in AI and information security attended. Forty2Maru CEO Kim Dong-hwan participated in the first AX session and as a panelist.
CEO Kim presented a lecture titled "The Age of Agentic AI: AI Native Enterprise," introducing the latest AI trends centered on agentic AI and demonstrating AI transformation in key industries, including manufacturing in the Daegu and Gyeongbuk regions. He also shared the "AI Native" strategy, which redesigns core corporate business processes around AI, and practical application plans.
In the second part of the talk concert, experts from industry, academia, research, and government, including CEO Kim Dong-hwan, the Korea Institute for Defense Analyses, Daegu City, NIA, Keimyung University, Piaspace, and Kyungpook National University, participated and discussed AI transformation strategies and cooperation plans tailored to the characteristics of local industries.
FortiTumaru mitigates the illusion of large-scale language models with search augmentation generation technology (RAG42) and artificial intelligence comprehension technology (MRC42), and develops and services an industry-specific lightweight model (LLM42). Private mode for enterprises enables protection of internal data and sensitive information, while reducing the costs of solution development, training, and service.
CEO Kim Dong-hwan stated, “In the era of Agentic AI, corporate strategic shifts impact regional industrial competitiveness,” and added, “Through this lecture and talk concert, we plan to contribute to sharing AI transition and security strategies in the Daegu and Gyeongbuk regions.”
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