Vision I Signs Business Agreement with Korea Housing Management Association

Vision I Co., Ltd. (CEO Park Min-sik), a mobile access platform specialist, announced on the 31st that it has signed a business agreement with the Korea Housing Management Association (Chairman Kang Hyeon-gu) to innovate apartment management services.

This agreement aims to provide the mobile access sensor (PassMe2) developed by Visioni to member companies of the Korea Housing Management Association (hereinafter referred to as the Korea Housing Management Association) to promote convenience for residents of consignment complexes and to establish an AI-based professional consignment management system in the future.

According to the agreement, Visioni will donate mobile access sensors in consultation with the Korea Housing Association, and the Korea Housing Association will provide systematic management support to ensure Passme is installed and utilized by its member companies. Furthermore, to foster mutual cooperation between the two organizations, Visioni will actively support Visioni's special membership and projects, the association will actively cooperate with Passme product promotion activities, and the association will continue to consult on the development of apartment consignment management services. These efforts will contribute to efficient apartment management.

The Visioni Mobile Access Sensor (PassMe2) is an innovative mobile access solution utilizing RF energy harvesting technology. It enables smartphone-based mobile access without replacing existing access systems. It also boasts long-term operation without battery replacement, ensuring both environmental friendliness and efficient maintenance and management. Based on proven technology, currently deployed in approximately 2,000 residential facilities, including private homes, shared entrances, and social housing, this agreement expands its application scope to the multi-family housing market.

The Korea Housing Management Association, founded in 1989, is Korea's only housing management business association. It is a non-profit corporation that strives to promote the welfare of residents by developing the housing management industry and improving the housing management system.

Visioni, a mobile access solution specialist based on RF energy harvesting technology, has recently demonstrated its technological prowess through a series of successful achievements. In June 2025, it received the Korea Land and Housing Corporation (LH) "New Growth Technology" certification for small and medium-sized enterprises. In 2024, it was selected as an innovative product by the Public Procurement Service, selected as a "Super Gap Startup 1000+ Project" by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups, and finally selected as a finalist for the TIPS program, solidifying its position as a technology-innovating startup.

Park Min-sik, CEO of Vision I, said, “Based on LH’s new growth technology certification and the experience of applying it in over 2,000 locations, we are collaborating with the Korea Housing Management Association to enable more apartment complexes to benefit from the smart access system. We will continue to contribute to improving the living environment through continuous technological innovation.”


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