
IAAN (CEO Seungho Lee), a company specializing in industrial digital twin platforms, announced on the 14th that it participated in the mobile technology exhibition MWC (Mobile World Congress) 2025 and showcased its cutting-edge digital twin solution. The exhibition was held in Barcelona, Spain, and IAAN entered the global market through its Korean booth.
MWC 2025 is an event hosted by the GSMA (Global System for Mobile Communications Association), where companies representing the global ICT and high-tech industries share the latest technologies and solutions. At this exhibition, Ian emphasized the key role that digital twins play in smart manufacturing and industrial automation, and introduced productivity innovation solutions and various use cases based on digital twins.
DTDesigner, introduced by Ian at this year's MWC 2025, is a collaborative platform that can comprehensively manage design, construction, operation, and maintenance based on 3D modeling, and is designed to enable real-time collaboration by applying XR (extended reality) technology. It is characterized by maximizing productivity and efficiency in industrial sites, and supporting OPEX (operating expenses) reduction and CAPEX (equipment investment expenses) optimization. It expanded opportunities for cooperation with global companies by introducing various functions such as DTD square (3D BIM model editing and simulation), DTD AR (AR-based facility verification and construction progress management), DTD on (real-time multi-party collaboration support), and DTD builder & DTD guide (customized augmented reality manual production).
Ian is developing digital twin solutions for high-tech manufacturing and infrastructure facilities such as semiconductors, displays, and nuclear power industries, and is actively pursuing global market expansion and partnership strengthening based on this. In particular, it plans to expand the application of digital twin technology beyond the semiconductor and display manufacturing industries to various industries such as plants, construction, and data centers. Having carried out semiconductor fab design projects for domestic companies for the past several years, Ian has proven its design and verification capabilities for cutting-edge manufacturing facilities. Semiconductor fabs are spaces where ultra-precision manufacturing environments and high production yields are essential, and digital twin technology must be used to thoroughly perform process optimization and pre-construction verification.
Ian's solutions are contributing to the stable construction of these advanced processes and ensuring the best performance, and based on proven technology in the semiconductor industry, the business is also expanding to nuclear power plants and other advanced manufacturing infrastructure. In particular, Ian's digital twin solution is expected to play a key role in industries where high-difficulty design and stability are essential.
An Ian official said, “Through MWC 2025, we were able to showcase our technological prowess to many global buyers and partners,” adding, “In particular, we had a meaningful opportunity to discuss follow-up business with many people in the Middle East’s petrochemical industry, data center and advanced plant industry, and European medical facilities and logistics center industries.”
He added, “We will continue to provide customized digital twin solutions for each industry through continuous technological development and innovation, and further strengthen our competitiveness in the global market.”
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