
Funjin (CEO Kim Deuk-hwa), an AIoT specialized company that creates robot intelligence, announced on the 22nd that it will participate in the '2025 World IT Show (WIS 2025)' held at COEX in Seoul from the 24th to the 26th.
This exhibition will showcase AI Brain and AIoT full-stack solution technologies and products under the theme of ‘Creating the world’s best robot intelligence.’
The first solution to note is 'RANZA', an AI brain that automatically assigns tasks and routes to multiple robots. RANZA, which integrates and controls autonomous driving-based parking and logistics delivery robots, is a control system optimized for indoor/outdoor parking lots and urban logistics environments based on the 'Auto Allocation & Path Planning (AA & PP)' algorithm. RANZA, which is verifying orchestration in various environments through large-scale national projects, is evaluated as a next-generation robot operation system that can be applied to major domestic and international sites.
Also on display is the Kill-Web Matching (KWM), a command and decision support system that has garnered much attention at CES 2025 in the US and the Avalon Air Show in Australia. KWM is a system that identifies targets based on a small amount of reconnaissance data and text information, and uses AI to match friendly forces’ weapons and power to suggest the optimal strike method in real time. In fact, it has proven its potential as a military tactical AI through successful demonstration operations in the Army Tiger Boost Project led by the Army.
In addition, Funjin introduces FAIP 3.0, which automates the entire process of AI development, and Eagle-Eye, a high-quality synthetic data generation platform based on generative AI. FAIP 3.0 provides integrated data collection, learning, lightweighting, and distribution for various AI models, and has a wide range of technology stacks such as LLMOps, MLOps, AIOps, computer vision, and swarm intelligence. Eagle-Eye is a platform that generates synthetic data with minimal information using image and text prompts, and can be used in various fields such as defense, aviation, and resource development where information collection is difficult.
Regarding this, Kim Deuk-hwa, CEO of Fundin, said, “The technologies being presented at this WIS 2025 are results that have been verified not only domestically but also on overseas stages such as the US and Australia,” and “In an era where AI complements human decision-making and behavior, we are focusing on the practical application of technology and advanced operability.”
Meanwhile, Pungjin will also participate in the 35th Joint Academic Conference on Communications and Information from the 23rd to the 25th and take part in a special program. At this event, it will present a number of cutting-edge technologies for the future battlefield, such as defense AI command and decision support system technology, target recognition technology, defense hyper-connected network AI technology, and defense on-device AI technology, and will once again announce itself as a ‘leading defense AI company.’
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