BHSN Selected for Ministry of SMEs and Startups' Scale-up TIPS Program
Up to 1.2 Billion KRW in Support Over Three Years
BHSN announced on the 23rd that it has been selected for the Scale-up TIPS program hosted by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups.
The Scale-up TIPS program is designed to foster promising startups with technological competitiveness by linking private investment with government research and development (R&D) funding.
BHSN announced on the 23rd that it has been selected for the Scale-up TIPS program hosted by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups. BHSN
View original imageWith its selection for this program, BHSN will receive up to 1.2 billion KRW in R&D funding over the next three years. Through this support, the company plans to enhance the multimodal capabilities of its proprietary large language model (LLM), Allyvi Astro, establishing a foundation for precise analysis of complex visual information such as charts and diagrams included in legal and policy documents.
In addition, BHSN intends to upgrade its 'Allyvi Business Agent' by introducing multi-agent (A2A) technology, evolving it into a comprehensive agent capable of proactive reasoning and integration.
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Lim Jeonggeun, CEO of BHSN, stated, "Through the technological advancement of Legal AI and the development of proactive agents, we will automate repetitive corporate work and, based on this, expand our entry into global markets centered on Asia, including Japan and Vietnam."
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