Klion Signs MOU with Jeonnam Eastern Immigration and Foreigner Support Center

AI cloud service specialist Klaion (CEO Park Yoon-ji) announced on the 27th that it signed a business agreement (MOU) with the Jeonnam Eastern Immigration and Foreigner Support Center (Director Cho Won-il) located in Yeosu-si, Jeollanam-do, to introduce a foreigner counseling support service using the AI interpretation solution 'LXHUB'.

Through this agreement, foreign residents in seven cities and counties in South Jeolla Province, including Yeosu, Suncheon, Gwangyang, and Gokseong, under the jurisdiction of the Jeonnam Eastern Immigration and Foreigner Support Center, will now be able to utilize AI interpretation services through "LXHUB." With this agreement, Klaion is expanding the supply of "LXHUB" to eight cities and counties in South Jeolla Province, including Yeosu and Yeongam, strengthening its position in the foreign resident support services sector.

LXHUB is an AI interpretation solution developed by Klaion based on Augmented Search Generation (RAG) technology. It features automatic correction technology utilizing a "domain-specific RAG database" to reduce speech recognition errors. Furthermore, it has learned multilingual versions of 235 frequently used civil service forms provided by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, ensuring optimized performance for administrative consultations.

Klaion also signed a business agreement with the Yeongam County Foreign Resident Support Center (Director Jeong Du-bae) for a pilot implementation of the "LXHUB." Currently, "LXHUB" is being used at the Gwangju Metropolitan City Foreign Resident Support Center and the Jeonnam Immigration and Foreigner Support Center, and plans to expand its service area to various offline facilities, such as specialized foreigner counseling centers, civil service offices at community centers nationwide, hospitals, and commercial establishments.

Park Yoon-ji, CEO of Claion, said, “Through this agreement, ‘LXHUB’ will contribute to overcoming language barriers for foreign residents in Jeollanam-do and helping them settle into a stable local community,” and added, “We will continue to expand cooperation with local governments and strive for social inclusion through technology.”


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