Snet System Unveils AI-Powered Integrated Monitoring System 'IMS' at '2025 AIoT Korea Exhibition'
Snet System Unveils AI-Based Integrated Monitoring System ‘IMS’ at the ‘2025 AIoT International Exhibition’.
View original imageAI infrastructure specialist Snet System (Co-CEOs Park Hyodae and Lee Namjak) announced on December 1 that it successfully concluded its participation in the ‘2025 AIoT Korea Exhibition,’ held at COEX in Seoul from November 26 to 28.
The ‘AIoT Korea Exhibition’ is the only domestic exhibition specializing in AI and IoT convergence technologies, providing a platform to explore intelligent infrastructure technologies across various sectors such as industry, manufacturing, and the public sector.
At this exhibition, Snet System unveiled a new version of its Integrated Monitoring System (IMS), an Industrial Monitoring System, equipped with AI LLM (Large Language Model) capabilities. IMS is an OT operations management solution that supports facility and asset status monitoring, fault event detection, and root cause analysis in the event of anomalies. During the exhibition, the company demonstrated AI-powered analytics features as part of its showcase.
The booth featured an IMS demo integrated with OT facility equipment, allowing visitors to directly experience asset monitoring screens, the process of analyzing fault events, and AI-based root cause identification. Notably, the newly added AI LLM-based chatbot service enables users in industrial sites with a shortage of IT experts to easily assess the status of IT infrastructure and facility communications. The standout feature is the AI’s ability to infer the cause of anomalies in networks or OT equipment and provide step-by-step guidance and reports for remediation. The demo was designed to introduce these key IMS functions and demonstrate actual operational workflows.
Leveraging this exhibition, Snet System plans to expand its regional partnerships and offer a two-month free trial of the IMS demo to interested companies. Through these initiatives, the company aims to secure new OT customers and accelerate the expansion of its software business centered on IMS, while also exploring opportunities to enter overseas manufacturing and energy markets, which is expected to have a positive impact on acquiring global clients.
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Park Dongchan, Head of the AIoT Business Division at Snet System, stated, “This exhibition was an opportunity to officially introduce the AI-powered capabilities of IMS to the market and validate its applicability in real industrial environments.” He emphasized, “Moving forward, we will strengthen our competitiveness in OT operations management centered on IMS and further advance our business portfolio by increasing the proportion of AI-based services.”
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