
Defense AI leading company Funzin announced that it has completed the '2025 Avalon Australian International Air Show' held in Melbourne, Australia from March 25th to 30th.
In particular, Funzin is promoting jointly with Hanwha Systems, which is expanding its global business, in Australia. Through this, it is evaluated that a foundation has been laid for not only conquering the Australian market but also exporting overseas.
In addition, Funzin has taken its first step toward entering the European market. It signed a business partnership with Slovakian fixed-wing drone manufacturer 'R-DAS' for AI-based intelligent decision-making solutions.
The biggest topic of discussion at this year’s air show was the Manned-Unmanned Combat System (MUM-T) to defend Australia’s vast land and oceans. The core element of MUM-T, ‘Kill-Web Matching (KWM)’, a unique AI solution from Funzin that ‘helps commanders make quick decisions’, garnered much attention.
KWM, which analyzes the optimal attack combination based on AI, is a defense AI staff solution that quickly identifies enemy targets on the battlefield and recommends the optimal combination of weapon systems. Its technological prowess was recognized domestically through successful Army pilot operation in June of last year, and following CES 2025 held in January of this year, it confirmed its ability to attack the global market beyond the domestic market at this exhibition.
In relation to this, the company said that it has increased the possibility of localizing AI solutions based on SDR (Software Defined Robot) and secured a new growth engine.
CEO Kim Deuk-hwa expressed confidence, saying, “Through the 2025 Avalon Australian International Air Show, we were able to showcase Funzin’s outstanding technological prowess to global customers and confirm that Funzin’s products are sufficiently competitive in overseas export markets. Going forward, we will strengthen cooperation with excellent domestic and international partners to establish ourselves as a leading company in the defense AI field.”
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