President Lee Visits Intelivix 'AI Camera Sensor' Booth: "Civilian Technologies Must Be Integrated into the Military"
Intelivix Participates in ADEX 2025 from October 20
AI-Powered Defense Surveillance and Video Analysis Draws Attention
President Lee Jae-myung visited the exhibition booth of Intelivix, a company specializing in video analysis artificial intelligence (AI), where the company showcased its defense surveillance and control AI technologies.
President Lee Jae-myung (left) is visiting the Intelivix booth at Ilsan KINTEX ADEX 2025, listening to a solution explanation from CEO Choi Eunsoo. Provided by Intelivix
View original imageIntelivix is participating in 'ADEX 2025 (Seoul International Aerospace & Defense Exhibition 2025),' which is being held at Ilsan KINTEX from October 20 to 24.
President Lee showed interest in next-generation defense surveillance systems and real-time video analysis technologies utilizing AI as he listened to a briefing by Intelivix CEO Choi Eunsoo.
At ADEX, Intelivix unveiled 'VIXallcam,' a proprietary AI camera sensor developed in-house. This sensor can detect objects even in adverse weather conditions such as snow, rain, fog, and at night.
It is expected to be highly effective for monitoring GOP (General Outpost) and coastal areas where fog and sea mist frequently occur. Intelivix is also developing a next-generation camera sensor capable of detecting objects up to 500 meters away.
President Lee emphasized, "We must integrate civilian technologies into the military and turn them into catalysts for leading advanced industries. By creating an ecosystem where large companies, small and medium-sized enterprises, and startups can thrive together, we can localize defense technologies and expand them globally to achieve self-reliant national defense."
He added, "The government will expand support so that startups and small and medium-sized enterprises with technology, capability, and determination can compete equally with large corporations."
Intelivix is also developing an AI patrol robot called 'ARGOS.' ARGOS is a purpose-driven quadrupedal patrol robot that autonomously patrols designated areas, with AI detecting dangerous situations and generating photos, videos, and reports. It serves as a surveillance and reconnaissance agent, replacing human personnel.
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CEO Choi stated, "We aim to develop sovereign AI using domestic AI technology and semiconductors, becoming a source of pride for K-Defense."
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