Boundfor has been selected as a supplier for the 2026 Data Voucher Support Project for the third consecutive year.

Data foundry startup Bound4 (CEO Hwang In-ho) announced on the 30th that it has been selected as a supplier for the 2026 Data Voucher Support Project, hosted by the Ministry of Science and ICT and the Korea Data Industry Promotion Agency. This selection marks Bound4's third consecutive year as a supplier of data vouchers.

The Data Voucher Support Project is a government initiative that provides vouchers for data purchase, processing, and analysis to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), startups, and small business owners, enabling them to pursue data-driven businesses and digital transformation. Suppliers are responsible for providing data and data utilization services to demanders.

Founded in 2019, Boundfor is a data foundry company that provides the entire process of data design, production, and verification required for AI model development. Based on data infrastructure construction and operational automation technologies, it has consistently provided high-quality data. This consecutive selection recognizes its data construction and processing capabilities, as well as its unmanned data operation experience in physical AI fields such as industrial robots, autonomous driving, and drones.

Foundry, Boundfor's core service, is an AI data factory service that provides end-to-end foundation data strategically designed and refined to meet industry-specific needs. Through a cyclical structure that encompasses real-world data collection, simulation, and expert verification, it reliably produces high-quality data with an accuracy rate of over 97%, contributing to reducing the burden of data acquisition and operational burden in the early stages of AI development.

Through this data voucher program, Boundfor plans to build customized data factories and provide data utilization services to companies in various industries, including manufacturing, robotics, autonomous driving, and healthcare/biotechnology. This is expected to make it easier for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to access the large-scale world model (LWM) training data previously provided primarily to large corporations.

Hwang In-ho, CEO of Boundfor, said, “This selection as a data voucher supplier is a recognition of our data foundry technology and field-oriented service capabilities,” and added, “We will continue to expand the scope of utilization of high-quality AI training data and contribute to improving productivity and efficiency across the industry.”


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