[Asia Economy Reporter Seol Gina Jo] The Ministry of Science and ICT announced on the 11th that it selected two companies, Secuworks and Techheim, as outstanding cases of Data (D), Network (N), and Artificial Intelligence (A) for August.


Secuworks developed an integrated solution based on sensors utilizing sound wave vibrations to detect intrusion and early fire alarms, contributing to public safety through rapid initial response in case of incidents. In particular, it is expected to contribute to domestic technological independence amid future export restrictions through sensor localization.


Techheim was highly evaluated for developing a solution that digitizes various medical images such as X-ray, MRI, and CT, and applies artificial intelligence to support rapid diagnosis. In urgent medical situations, AI-based screening helps improve convenience and efficiency for medical institutions. Especially, during the response to the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), the solution was installed free of charge at about 100 screening clinics nationwide, contributing to national disaster response.


The Ministry of Science and ICT received recommendations from institutions focusing on DNA fusion innovative companies that commercialize creative products and services based on innovative ideas combined with DNA technology, improving daily life and enhancing safety and convenience for the public, and finalized two companies through an external expert review committee.



The Ministry of Science and ICT stated, “To promote the dissemination of achievements in Data, Network, and Artificial Intelligence (DNA), we will discover outstanding cases on different themes each month that resonate with the public and diversify promotional channels both online and offline to ensure excellent DNA companies are widely recognized.”


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