IM announced on the 18th that KAITUS Technology (hereinafter KAITUS), a total solution specialist for AI (Artificial Intelligence)-based Anti-Drone, will participate in the 2023 Korea Police World Expo.


The Korea Police World Expo is the first domestic security industry specialized B2B (business-to-business) exhibition hosted by the National Police Agency and Incheon Metropolitan City, and organized by Incheon Tourism Organization and Messe Isang. It will be held from today until the 21st at Songdo Convensia in Incheon Metropolitan City.


This event is the only security industry expo in East Asia, introducing security-related products and technologies and serving as a business platform linked to exports. It is officially supported by major government agencies including the Ministry of Science and ICT, Ministry of the Interior and Safety, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, Ministry of SMEs and Startups, and Public Procurement Service.


KAITUS, the only domestic company participating as an AI-based unmanned automated Anti-Drone total solution company, will showcase its Anti-Drone solution at this event. Anti-Drone refers to a system that detects, identifies, and neutralizes unidentified hostile drones invading airspace.


KAITUS plans to focus on introducing its Anti-Drone System (ADS), an end-to-end Anti-Drone solution based on an advanced AI deep learning reading system, which performs 24-hour full automation to capture threats safely.


In particular, this year’s event is held alongside the International Police Chiefs Symposium (IPS), attended by police chiefs from 34 countries worldwide, and invites police delegations at the national and departmental head level from 20 countries including Germany, Australia, and Singapore. Additionally, one-on-one export consultations and public procurement meetings involving public institution purchasing officers are scheduled, which is expected to further activate export discussions.


A company representative explained, “Interest in international security has increased due to the Russia-Ukraine war and recent conflicts between Israel and Palestine,” adding, “Especially as the military utilization of drones increases, the need for Anti-Drone systems responding to this is becoming more prominent.”


They continued, “We will focus on introducing our advanced radar technology based on AI deep learning to overseas stakeholders,” and added, “Using this as a foothold, we aim to capture the global drone market, expected to reach about 90 trillion KRW by 2026, and enhance our status as a global company.”



Meanwhile, IM signed a joint operation contract related to the Anti-Drone business with KAITUS last September and is building a comprehensive cooperative system to dominate the global Anti-Drone market.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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