Romin, selected as the main company for '2025 Public Sector Utilization SaaS Development and Verification'

Romin announced on the 9th that it was finally selected as the main company for the '2025 Public Sector Utilization SaaS Development and Verification' project hosted by the Ministry of Science and ICT and the National Intelligence Service (NIA).

Through this project, Romin plans to develop Textscope® Cloud, a cloud-based SaaS version of its buildable document AI platform Textscope® Studio, and provide an AI-based document automation system optimized for public institutions. Textscope Cloud is planned to be introduced as a document AI solution that can automatically recognize and analyze various types of documents generated in the public sector.

TextScope Cloud will sequentially implement Romin's core technologies in the cloud environment, including AI OCR technology that precisely recognizes handwriting, printing, and typewriting, automatic document classification, recognition of structured formats, generative AI-based search and summarization, and institution-tailored AI learning and distribution (MLOps) functions.

Through this project, Romin will convert a total of six major solutions to SaaS from 2025 to 2026, and aims to digitize non-electronic records and maximize the efficiency of public institution administrative document work through linkage with records management systems (RMS) and electronic document management systems (EDMS).

In the first year of business, we plan to obtain major cloud certifications such as K-PaaS and KACI, and in the second year, we plan to complete CSAP security certification and digital service mall registration to fully expand the public procurement market through SaaS solutions.

Kang Ji-hong, CEO of Romin, said, “The need for a SaaS model that can process document-based administrative work more efficiently and accurately is increasing,” and added, “Through this project, we will implement a highly reliable public document AI recognition service and create a best practice case for the introduction of public SaaS.”


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