Tmax Group Unveils Super App 'Gaia'... "Will Bring Business Innovation"
Park Dae-yeon, Chairman of Tmax Group, is speaking at the 'Super App Day 2024' event held on the 13th.
[Photo by Tmax Group]
Tmax Group unveiled 'Gaia,' a super app platform that integrates systems, databases, and applications.
On the 13th, Tmax Group held 'Super App Day 2024' at the Grand Intercontinental Parnas in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, introducing Gaia as the platform for the super app.
At the event, Daeyeon Park, Chairman and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Tmax Group, said in his keynote speech, "Tmax Group has been on a 28-year journey in IT, with the past 14 years focused on building systems based on core technologies," adding, "The following 14 years have been dedicated to pouring company-wide efforts into creating the super app."
He continued, "It is regrettable yet a reality that the paths software and artificial intelligence (AI) have taken seem like they could merge but have not yet done so," emphasizing, "The IT grand integration proposed by Tmax means integration among four elements: systems, data, apps, and AI."
Chairman Park also stated, "End-to-end integration from systems to apps will be the world's first IT integrated architecture," adding, "The super app will not only improve existing app performance but also achieve revolutionary reductions in IT costs, contribute to enhancing stability and solving security issues, enable what was previously impossible, and bring six major business innovations including AI automation."
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Based on the technology of Gaia unveiled that day, Tmax Group plans to further strengthen its business capabilities. The company aims to expand from B2B (business-to-business) to B2C (business-to-consumer) and target the global market as well.
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