Wanted Lab Ends 'Wanted AX Day 2025'

Wanted Lab announced on the 15th that it hosted the Wanted AX Day 2025 event, focusing on the successful transformation of businesses to AI, and shared AX strategies and practical application cases in the corporate field. This event was designed to provide the necessary direction and implementation methods for companies pursuing AX.

Representatives from major companies and organizations, including Wanted Lab, Upstage, Korea Tourism Organization, Korea Productivity Association, and Big Data, participated as speakers at the event and presented AX success strategies and cases from various perspectives, including field innovation, AI agents, data analysis, and education.

Hyungmin Joo, Head of AX Business at Wanted Lab, presented on the path to AX with business participation, pointing out the limitations of existing AI implementations, which fail to connect business-centric innovation to corporate systems. He emphasized the importance of building a company-wide enterprise AX platform to foster organic collaboration between business departments, dedicated AI development teams, and application support organizations.

Wanted Lab introduced the Wanted AX platform, which supports the entire AX process of a company down to the execution unit, and announced that it is supporting the participation of all employees in AX by providing integrated AI literacy education, immersive experience programs, and AI agent builder Wanted LaaS.

Upstage Vice President Kwon Soon-il differentiated the stages of AI adoption in companies and explained the need for step-by-step workflow redefinition. He said that the effectiveness of AI utilization is maximized in the AI-native workflow stage, which aims to perform AI-centric tasks.

Former OneLine AI CTO Jeon Hyeon-jun emphasized the importance of agentic structures that act autonomously based on environmental feedback, along with standard protocols and evaluation systems to support them, on the topic of introducing AI agents in enterprise environments.

Moon Seon-ok, Team Leader at the Korea Tourism Organization, presented the Tourism Prompton case, which combines public data and generative AI, highlighting the potential of using generative AI to solve real-world problems. Park Kyung-man, Head of the Korea Productivity Association, emphasized the importance of securing AI literacy among employees and project-based learning as key elements for a successful AX.

Big Data Team Leader Park Ki-yeol explained that data analysis methods are changing through an autonomous BI environment that combines AI and BI, and suggested the possibility of expanding the AI agent-based analysis environment.

The event was attended by approximately 100 professionals from various fields, including finance, manufacturing, education, and public institutions, demonstrating strong interest in AX within the corporate world. Wanted Lab announced plans to expand its support for AX transitions for enterprises and public institutions, centered around the Enterprise AX Alliance, a consortium of AI specialists.


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