Brickmate Signs Business Agreement with Dalpa

Brickmate , a subsidiary of Kumho Electric, announced on the 4th that it signed a strategic business agreement (MOU) with Dalpa, an AI solution specialist. This agreement was created to support B2B (business-to-business) customers in reducing costs and improving development efficiency in difficult market environments.

Due to the recent high interest rates and economic recession, many companies are experiencing difficulties such as increased development costs and decreased efficiency. Accordingly, the two companies announced that through this agreement, they will combine each company's expertise and operational know-how to achieve development automation and business process optimization using AI technology. The ultimate goal is to provide customers with high-quality services at a reasonable price.

Brickmate is a specialized company in the AI and IT outsourcing field, and based on its experience in successfully completing over 450 diverse IT projects, it professionally supports the entire process from project management (PM) to planning, design, and development. Dalpa is an AI solution specialized company with experience in providing customized AI agents to over 150 companies, and it plans to actively support companies’ introduction of AI services by utilizing its outstanding AI technology and solution development and operation capabilities.

Brickmate CEO Kim Min-wook said, “Through this collaboration with Dalpa, we expect to dramatically increase our customers’ IT development efficiency and provide cost savings,” and added, “We will do our best to help our customers achieve sustainable growth even in difficult economic environments through the introduction of AI technology.” Dalpa CEO Kim Do-gyun said, “Through this strategic collaboration with Brickmate, we plan to actively support B2B customers to experience AI-based development cost savings and enhanced competitiveness,” and added, “The goal of this collaboration is to help our customers achieve real and sustainable growth.”


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