
AI technology company Crowdworks announced on the 13th that it has been selected for the second consecutive year as a supplier for the '2026 AI Integrated Voucher Support Project' operated by the Ministry of Science and ICT and the Korea Information and Communication Industry Promotion Agency.
This project is a program designed to support the adoption of AI for small and medium-sized enterprises, medical institutions, and small business owners. The government assists in digital transformation by providing vouchers worth up to 200 million won to companies that require the application of AI solutions. The project will run for approximately seven months, from this coming May to the end of November.
Through this project, Crowdworks plans to provide the AI data parsing solution 'Alpy Knowledge Compiler' and the AI data building integration solution 'Workstage'.
'Alpi Knowledge Compiler' is a data parser that transforms unstructured data distributed across various internal corporate systems into a structure usable by AI. It analyzes complex documents containing tables and images to organize them into a format suitable for AI application, and applies semantic chunking technology to divide data into meaningful units, helping to reduce errors or visual illusions that can occur in RAG-based AI services.
'WorkStage' is a solution that supports data processing for AI training. Utilizing no-code-based automation features in a secure closed network environment, it enables the efficient execution of the entire labeling process, including data design, processing, and verification. It supports various data formats such as autonomous driving, video, images, audio, and text, and systematically assists in building the data necessary for the development of computer vision and generative AI models.
Crowdworks has been carrying out AI implementation projects across various industries based on data engineering technology. This technological capability has been recognized in the global market, and the company was named in the AI Ops solutions category in Gartner's 2024 report on generative AI technology.
"We plan to support various companies in reducing cost burdens and technical barriers and utilizing AI technology through the AI voucher support program," said a Crowdworks official. "We will continue to expand technical support to strengthen corporate competitiveness and facilitate the transition to AI."
Meanwhile, in the industrial sector, there has recently been a continuing trend of simultaneous expansion in government support programs to assist companies in adopting AI and the demand for data-based AI solutions.
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