Land-XI Platform Utilizes AI and Drones for Wildfire and Marine Debris Management
Urban Planning and Disaster Response Pre-Verified with Digital Twin Technology
Railway and Expressway Corporations Unveil AI and Digital Twin Solutions, Expanding

The "2025 K-GEO Festa," an event presenting a new future for national land management through the convergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and geospatial technology, concluded its three-day schedule on September 26. At this event, a wide array of AI-based smart land management platforms were unveiled, and tangible achievements were made, such as the launch of a public-private-academic-research forum for ongoing collaboration.

2025 K-GEO Festa. LX Korea Land and Geospatial Informatix Corporation.

2025 K-GEO Festa. LX Korea Land and Geospatial Informatix Corporation.

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Held under the theme "Geo AI Opening Change, Awakening the World," the event attracted more than 15,000 participants from over 130 companies and institutions across 30 countries, making it a great success. In particular, LX Korea Land and Geospatial Informatix Corporation (LX Corporation) drew attention by showcasing next-generation land management technologies utilizing AI and digital twin technology.


LX Corporation introduced the "Land-XI Platform," which uses drones and AI technology to detect changes in national land such as wildfire prevention and marine debris management, as well as the "LX Digital Land Platform," which pre-verifies the effectiveness of policies such as urban planning and disaster response through digital twins. These platforms are regarded as core technologies for smart land management, as they reduce the time and cost of land monitoring and enhance the accuracy of policy decisions through virtual space simulations.


In addition, the National Railway Authority presented an AI-based integrated railway facility management system, while Korea Expressway Corporation introduced a digital twin-based integrated management model for all processes of expressway operation.


The event also established a new cooperative framework to strengthen the geospatial information industry ecosystem. The "K-GEO Future Innovation Forum" was officially launched to provide a foundation for ongoing collaboration among industry, academia, research, and government, and 19 specialized conferences were held to share the latest technological trends and policies.


Furthermore, to support the overseas expansion of domestic companies, foreign buyers from over 20 countries were invited for the first time, and an "Investment Attraction Competition" was held for startups, providing practical opportunities for commercialization.



Oh Myoungso, President of LX Corporation, stated, "We will do our utmost to ensure that K-GEO Festa continues to serve as a core platform connecting industry, academia, research, and government, paving the way for a new future created through the convergence of geospatial information and artificial intelligence."


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