
Funjin participated in the '2025 International Artificial Intelligence Competition' with the concept of 'Defense AI Leading Company'.
Funjin (CEO Kim Deuk-hwa), an AIoT specialized company that creates robot intelligence, will participate in the '2025 International Artificial Intelligence Expo (AI EXPO KOREA)' held at COEX in Seoul for three days from the 14th to the 16th.
At this exhibition, Funjin will set up its booth with the concept of a ‘Defense AI Leading Company’ and will showcase its core solutions in the defense field, centering around the electromagnetic spectrum artificial intelligence system (KWM-Ocelot) and the AI synthetic data platform ‘Eagle-Eye’.
In particular, the electromagnetic spectrum artificial intelligence system (KWM-Ocelot), which is being introduced for the first time, is a next-generation unmanned reconnaissance system that can identify enemy communication signals using AI-based radio signal detection and pattern analysis technology and visualize a real-time battlefield map based on this.
The electromagnetic spectrum analyzer scans the wideband frequency in real time, and AI analysis technology analyzes the characteristics and transmission location of the signal. The analyzed information is transmitted to the ground control unit via data link, visualizing the location of enemy command posts or equipment operation areas. This is evaluated as a new reconnaissance technology that can complement the limitations of existing optical-based reconnaissance methods by merging with signal information.
By linking this technology with 'Kill-Web Matching (KWM),' Funjin plans to support a series of command and decision processes ranging from detection and identification, analysis, judgment, and strike, and to advance the technology so that it can be operated in conjunction with not only drones but also unmanned combat vehicles (UGVs). In fact, the implementation direction of the 'KWM On-Premise,' a miniaturized model that can be installed in tactical fields, and the 'KWM On-Device,' which can be mounted on drones, will also be disclosed.
Also noteworthy is the AI synthetic data platform 'Eagle-Eye', which can generate data even in extremely limited information environments. It can generate data using only text-based scenarios without actual video or images, enabling highly effective AI learning in military operational environments where information acquisition is difficult.
Along with this exhibition, Pungjin will also participate in the 'AI-based Defense Innovation Forum' to present AI technology ideas that can be used in drone operations. Expectations are high for its deployment, as it has proven its technological stability and applicability through actual signal detection tests in places such as the Pocheon Hantangang Drone Free Zone.
“As the paradigm of the battlefield is rapidly changing, AI is establishing itself as a key element in increasing the speed and precision of combat operations,” said CEO Kim Deuk-hwa of Funjin. “We will continue to release core technologies that will change the landscape of future battlefields, such as the electromagnetic spectrum artificial intelligence system and Eagle Eye.”
Meanwhile, Funjin plans to actively promote its technological competitiveness to domestic and international industries and academia by participating in the '14th Smart Tech Korea' and '2025 Military Science and Technology Association General Academic Conference' to be held from June 11th to 13th.
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