Willog to Participate in 'Bioplus-Interpex Korea 2025'

Willog (CEO Bae Seong-hun and Yoon Ji-hyun) , a supply chain intelligence solution company based on AIoT (Artificial Intelligence Internet of Things), announced on the 21st that it participated in the domestic bio industry exhibition 'Bioplus-Interpex Korea 2025 (BIX 2025)' held at COEX in Seoul for three days from October 15th and successfully concluded the event.

At this exhibition, Willog showcased its monitoring solutions, which address global export and domestic biopharmaceutical transport and storage regulations (KGMP/KGSP), drawing significant attention from industry insiders. During the exhibition, Willog held proof-of-concept (PoC) consultations with approximately 50 companies, exploring practical possibilities for collaboration.

In particular, customized solutions tailored to the needs of biopharmaceutical transport and monitoring of manufacturing and storage facilities, global regulatory compliance measures, and strategies for ensuring visibility throughout the entire international transport process were introduced, generating a positive response. Requests for collaboration continued from diverse industry stakeholders, including specialized biopharmaceutical logistics companies, transportation companies, and forwarders.

On the first day of the event, Lee Seung-ryeol, Director of the Industrial Policy Bureau at the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, visited the Willog booth and expressed deep interest in data-driven supply chain management technology for securing biopharmaceutical cold chain stability. He expressed his anticipation for Willog's role as a key technology for enhancing the global competitiveness of the K-bio industry.

On the 17th, the final day of the event, CEO Bae Sung-hoon presented on "Implementing AIoT-Based Bio Supply Chain Visibility" in the specialized session, "AI-Powered Bio-Supplier Trends and Cold Chain." Bae shared strategies for maintaining biopharmaceutical quality and ensuring supply chain transparency using IoT sensor devices and AI analysis technology, providing practical insights to field experts.

Willog provides solutions that collect real-time cargo environmental data, such as temperature, humidity, and shock, using patented IoT sensor devices and analyze them with AI to predict and manage risks that may arise throughout the logistics process. This helps ensure that environmentally sensitive biopharmaceuticals maintain the highest quality until they reach the end consumer. Furthermore, the company is expanding its technology application to diverse industries, including displays, semiconductors, and food.

Bae Seong-hoon, CEO of Willog, said, “It was meaningful to meet with many industry professionals at this year’s BIX 2025 and share K-Bio’s successful global expansion plan,” and added, “We will continue to contribute to the stability of the pharmaceutical supply chain and strengthen the global competitiveness of domestic companies through innovative technologies.”


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