Acrylic participates in 'Smart Tech Korea 2025 – Artificial Intelligence & Big Data Show'

Acryl, an artificial intelligence infrastructure technology company, announced that it will participate in the 'Smart Tech Korea 2025 – Artificial Intelligence & Big Data Show' to be held at COEX in Seoul from June 11th to 13th and will showcase its technology strategy suitable for the era of AI Transformation (AX) centered around its representative AI platform 'Jonathan'.

In this exhibition, Acryl Co., Ltd. will unveil ‘Jonathan’, an integrated AI platform based on LLMOps, and ‘Nadia’, a healthcare platform that applies Agentic AI technology, and will introduce infrastructure innovation that connects complex AI technologies more intuitively and easily.

'Jonathan' is designed to integrate and execute processes such as selecting a large-scale language model (LLM), RAG (search-based generation), connecting and setting various agents, etc., which AI developers had to handle directly, within the platform. Users can experience a connected workflow from utilizing natural language-based knowledge to automating tasks in industrial sites through a simple interface. In particular, it is characterized by the fact that the efficiency and reliability of the technology have been proven in actual public institutions and industrial sites.

Healthcare platform 'Nadia' is a medical specialized platform that integrates the entire process of medical data creation and utilization, such as clinical document automation, treatment process optimization, and medical device linkage, based on the hospital information system (HIS) with AI. In this exhibition, we plan to present the possibility of introduction to hospital operators and medical staff by focusing on cases where Agentic AI is applied in actual hospital sites.

Park Oe-jin, CEO of Acryl, said, “We have continuously considered AI transformation that considers our customers’ goals first,” and added, “LLMOps-based ‘Jonathan’ and Agentic AI-based ‘Nadia’ are platforms that support an AI journey centered on results, rather than simply providing technology.”


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