Allicon and GS Sign Agreement for Work Culture Innovation
Mutual Cooperation in Developing Space Automation Operation Systems and Technologies

At the entrance on the 25th floor of GS Tower in Yeoksam-dong, Seoul, the 'office door' and the meeting room reservation status board are connected to an app, enabling access control and meeting room reservations.

At the entrance on the 25th floor of GS Tower in Yeoksam-dong, Seoul, the 'office door' and the meeting room reservation status board are connected to an app, enabling access control and meeting room reservations.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Allicon, the operator of 'Jibmusil' (co-CEOs Kim Seong-min and Jo Min-hee), announced on the 15th that it has signed an agreement with GS to innovate work culture.


The two companies have decided to promote the 'Office OS' project, which jointly develops an automated office space operation system and technology to innovate work culture in response to the emergence of various work styles. 'Office OS' refers to the hardware and software that can operate and manage an office like a computer operating system (OS) Windows. Through this, they aim to optimize space utilization, collect user data, and secure usage patterns to create mutual benefits.


The two companies agreed to cooperate in advancing Allicon's space automation operation management technology, 'Office OS,' and integrating and developing it with GS's real estate space utilization. As the first project, Allicon's representative space operation efficiency technology, 'Jibmusil Door,' was applied on the 25th floor of the GS Tower in Yeoksam-dong, Seoul. The Jibmusil Door, a service independently developed by Allicon last April, can be attached to the office access system and linked with the Jibmusil app, enabling office entry and exit, communication among members, and visitor invitations. At GS's request, Allicon added a meeting room reservation function and introduced it.


With the introduction of the Jibmusil Door, GS can comprehensively manage the usage status of office space by tracking personnel records entering and exiting the space through the app. It also provides convenience by easily issuing access rights via the app to employees of affiliated companies and subsidiaries. The Jibmusil Door is expected to be expanded to GS offices starting from the 25th floor of the GS Tower.



Kim Seong-min, co-CEO of Allicon, said, "We expect that GS's willingness to change its working methods combined with Allicon's office space operation capabilities will play a significant role in developing the future work culture."


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