
Twigfarm, an artificial intelligence language technology company, has been selected as the final implementation agency for the '2025 Overseas Korean Information Service Operation Support (Translation, Monitoring, etc.) Project' commissioned by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. Through this project, Twigfarm will be responsible for monitoring and correcting Korea-related information errors occurring in 10 language areas around the world by the end of 2025, and will provide highly reliable multilingual information.
This project is evaluated as an important public project that goes beyond simple translation services and performs diplomatic functions of correcting distorted information about Korea and enhancing the reliability of the national brand. TwigFarm is a company with high accuracy, speed, linguistic sensitivity, and system-based automation capabilities, and has been selected to carry out this project based on its technological prowess and operational experience.
TwigFarm conducts its business by utilizing its own AI-based language SaaS platform, 'LETR WORKS'. This platform is a professional translation management tool that combines translation memory (TM), glossary (TB), quality assurance (QA), and a real-name translator management system, and has a structure optimized for responding to large-scale multilingual content for public institutions and global companies.
TwigFarm also operates a system that automatically collects and analyzes error information from Wikipedia, foreign government agencies, media outlets, and tourist guides in real time. This information is accumulated in a vector-based DB and then processed to derive accurate response information based on RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation).
Baek Seon-ho, CEO of Twigfarm, said, “AI language technology has now gone beyond content assistance technology and is establishing itself as a core infrastructure for national brands and global information competitiveness,” and “Through this contract, Twigfarm will grow into a language data hub company that can collaborate with the government, public sector, and global platform companies.”
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