Funjin's FAIP3.0 receives GS certification for Grade 1.

Defense vertical AI specialist company Funzin (CEO Deukhwa Kim) announced on the 29th that its AI MLOps platform 'FAIP3.0 (Funzin AI Platform 3.0)' passed the quality verification of the Telecommunications Technology Association (TTA) of Korea and received GS certification level 1.

FAIP3.0 is a system that integrates and automates the entire process of AI model data management, training, experimentation, validation, deployment, and operation on a single platform. The platform supports model, data, and pipeline version management, as well as experimental reproducibility. It also provides automated repetitive experiments and visual pipeline management capabilities, simplifying complex AI operating environments into standardized workflows.

Users can declaratively configure and execute AI learning and experimentation procedures without specialized development language knowledge, and can comprehensively manage experiment results, performance metrics, and outputs. A central management system based on a model registry simultaneously improves AI model performance and ensures operational stability.

Last May, FAIP3.0 was supplied to the Army Artificial Intelligence Center as a package with the AI synthetic data generation platform "EagleEye," securing real-world operational examples. This enabled the establishment of a system that integrates the entire cycle, from data generation to AI model learning, verification, and operation.

Starting in 2022, Funjin will utilize the FAIP-based dataware system to process and manage AI learning data for the autonomous driving platform and driver condition monitoring (DMS) data construction project, as well as the Ilsan Hospital behavior recognition and risk detection project, and establish a model learning and distribution system.

FAIP3.0 has secured practical application examples in defense projects, including Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI)'s development of AI algorithms for the KF-21's predictive maintenance (CBM+), Hanwha Systems' development of ballistic missile operational capabilities, and the development of battlefield-adaptive integrated communication terminals and network technologies. This contributed to the rapid establishment of an AI learning and deployment system in closed military environments, such as combat experiments, and to the enhancement of the Command and Decision Support System (KWM) performance.

Kim Deuk-hwa, CEO of Fundin, said, “Achieving the GS certification level 1 for FAIP3.0 is a meaningful achievement that not only demonstrates AI model development but also officially verifies stable operation and continuous advancement system.” He added, “Going forward, we will accelerate the standardization and advancement of the development, verification, and operation system of our core AI product groups, focusing on FAIP3.0.”


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