CEO Jongrak Kim of DeepHelix. Photo by DeepHelix

CEO Jongrak Kim of DeepHelix. Photo by DeepHelix

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[Asia Economy Reporter Heo Midam] Bio tech company DeepHelix announced on the 13th that it will enter the platform business for non-face-to-face AI online lectures to diversify its AI-related business.


The platform launched by DeepHelix this time is provided based on 'Zoom,' which has been widely used in the online education market due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It is designed to make it easier and more detailed to learn AI-related knowledge and content through non-face-to-face education.


In addition, DeepHelix plans to actively utilize the AI-based machine learning techniques it possesses to provide AI-based core technologies and solutions in each market.


DeepHelix CEO Kim Jongrak said, "We will further enhance business synergy by combining the mathematical expertise our company possesses with artificial intelligence technology and expanding into various fields."


Meanwhile, DeepHelix was established in 2016 under the name 'GamSeongSuHakRed' and changed its name to the current one in 2019. It attracted investments from POSCO Technology Investment in 2018 and from ActnerLab last year.



DeepHelix was also selected for the 'TIPS' program, a technology startup program by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups. 'TIPS' is a project jointly run by the private sector and government to discover and intensively nurture promising startups with technology items leading the global market.


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