
Willlog Co., Ltd. (Co-CEOs Bae Seong-hun and Yoon Ji-hyun), an IoT and AI-based supply chain intelligence solution company, announced on the 30th that it will participate in 'BIOPLUS-INTERPHEX KOREA 2025 (BIX 2025)' to be held at COEX in Seoul from October 15th to 17th.
BIX 2025 is a comprehensive bio-industry convention hosted by the Korea Biotechnology Industry Association and sponsored by the Seoul Metropolitan Government and the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. It aims to be "the world's most practical bio-healthcare convention." Through diverse programs including exhibitions, conferences, open innovation, and networking, it will provide an opportunity to gain insight into the global bio ecosystem.
At this exhibition, Willog will showcase monitoring solutions for the entire biopharmaceutical manufacturing and transportation process. It will also offer cold chain transportation management technology that complies with regulations such as KGMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) and KGSP (Good Distribution Practice), as well as free consulting on global export strategies and proof-of-concept (PoC)-based solutions.
During the exhibition, personalized consultations will be offered to booth visitors, along with benefits for those who make reservations in advance. Specifically, the plan is to provide practical solutions centered on real-world corporate cases, reflecting the growing demand for supply chain visibility leveraging AI and IoT-based technologies.
On the final day of the event, October 17th, at 11:00 AM, CEO Bae Seong-hoon will present "Implementation of AIoT-Based Bio Supply Chain Visibility" at the BIX 2025 official conference session. He will share examples of cold chain monitoring utilizing Willog's sensor devices and analytics platform, as well as supply chain risk response strategies based on real-time environmental data analysis.
Meanwhile, Willog possesses technology that precisely collects and analyzes not only cargo location but also various environmental data, including temperature, humidity, shock, and inclination, through its self-developed IoT sensors. This data is analyzed using logistics-specific AI algorithms, which then provide predictions and improvement plans for the logistics process. This solution is currently being implemented in various industries, including food, pharmaceuticals, electronics, and semiconductors.
“Securing visibility in the biopharmaceutical supply chain is a critical element that directly impacts not only product quality but also public health,” said Bae Sung-hoon, CEO of Willog. “Through this exhibition, we hope that Willog’s technology will contribute to practical cold chain stability and compliance with global transportation regulations.”
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