Nexicle selected for the Ministry of SMEs and Startups' "Tips General Track"

Nexicle, a company specializing in XR operation and management infrastructure, announced that it has been selected for the general track research and development project of the TIPS (Tech Incubator Program for Startups) supported by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups.

Through this project, Nexicle will develop "AI ControlXR 2.0," a next-generation intelligent XR integrated management platform based on AI Vision Intelligence. The platform aims to provide integrated operation and control, as well as real-time automated guidance, in multi-organizational, large-scale XR environments, and will advance XR operation infrastructure technology.

As XR adoption expands across diverse fields like education, industry, healthcare, and training, the complexity of actual operations, beyond content and devices, is emerging as a key challenge. In fields where multiple users, devices, content, and network environments must be managed simultaneously, manual operations and fragmented management tools are leading to delays in response to failures, increased operational costs, and variations in user experience.

To address these challenges, Nexicle has built a platform based on an integrated XR operations and control architecture that integrates multi-XR stream monitoring, large-scale user control, and operational automation infrastructure. This platform reduces human dependence in XR operations while simultaneously ensuring stability and scalability.

This platform is expected to support the stable operation of large-scale XR classes, practical training, and education programs in various institutions, including universities, hospitals, and corporations, and contribute to reducing the burden on operational staff and instructors. It is also expected to contribute to improving operational reliability and educational quality by ensuring the repeatability and safety of XR-based education and simulation.

Through this research and development, Nexicle aims to establish XR as a cost-effective and sustainable core operating infrastructure beyond the short-term verification phase and to build a scalable XR operating ecosystem.

Meanwhile, Nexicle secured a total investment of 100 million won from JNP Global, the operator of TIPS. This investment is seen as a recognition of Nexicle's XR integrated operation and control technology and its potential for field application in multi-user and multi-device environments, reflecting expectations for the commercialization and scalability of its AI-based XR operation automation platform.

With this project selection and investment attraction, Nexicle plans to advance its AI-based XR operation automation technology and strengthen its platform competitiveness for global market expansion.