Olbigdet, Ministry of SMEs and Startups and Microsoft Korea's 'Majung Program' Final Selection

Olbigdat (CEO Dongjae Lee) , a company specializing in document data processing and multimodal AI, announced on the 9th that it was finally selected for the 'Majung Program' jointly promoted by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups and Microsoft Korea. The program is a project that comprehensively supports promising companies with AI-based technologies by providing up to 200 million won in subsidies, along with Microsoft's technical support, seminars, consulting, market development, and investment attraction.

Through this program, Olbigdet plans to operate its solution within the Microsoft Azure platform and expand into the global market and strengthen its sales channels under the theme of ‘Development of a Multimodal AI-based Document DX Automation System Cloud Service.’ Olbigdet is currently registered as a Microsoft Cloud Solution Partner (CSP) and provides its products to users around the world through the app market platform Microsoft AppSource.

The flagship product, 'DATALUX', is an AI-based document understanding solution that automatically recognizes and classifies content within documents by paragraph, allowing users to search for desired information without opening the document. The product provides various functions such as management and modification of structured documents such as R&D reports, contracts, and manuals, integrated archiving of external reports, and construction of a searchable document knowledge database, supporting the digital transformation of corporate document environments.

In addition, it holds patents (No. 10-2538108) for 'paragraph attribute identification' and 'visual information-based paragraph recognition', and is expanding application cases in various industrial groups. Recently, it also unveiled an expanded datalux solution that incorporates a large language model (LLM) at 'AI EXPO KOREA 2025'. The product provides functions that can efficiently process large documents by improving memory limitation and capacity issues.

Olbigdet CEO Lee Dong-jae said, “Collaboration is actively taking place with domestic companies and government agencies in various fields such as finance, law, and construction,” and “Through this selection for the welcoming program, we will create a turning point for the supply of Azure-based global solutions and spur our entry into overseas markets.”


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