Technology and research artificial intelligence (AI) company WotIntelligence announced on April 21 that it will participate in South Korea's leading information and communication technology (ICT) exhibition, the World IT Show.


Technology and research artificial intelligence (AI) company WAT Intelligence announced on the 21st that it will participate in South Korea's leading information and communications technology (ICT) exhibition, the World IT Show. Photo by WAT Intelligence

Technology and research artificial intelligence (AI) company WAT Intelligence announced on the 21st that it will participate in South Korea's leading information and communications technology (ICT) exhibition, the World IT Show. Photo by WAT Intelligence

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This year's event will be held from April 22 to 24 at COEX in Seoul, hosted by the Ministry of Science and ICT, with 460 companies from 17 countries participating. At the exhibition, WotIntelligence plans to showcase its AI-based technology intelligence capabilities and demonstrate how AI can advance decision-making processes in corporate research and development (R&D) environments.


WotIntelligence will feature its core exhibition items: the AI technology and research platform 'Keywert Insight' and the patent data infrastructure 'Keywert DataGrid.' Keywert Insight applies an AI-native research approach that understands not only the technological context but also related concepts, enabling precise analysis of competitor technologies and market trends. In addition, it is equipped with 'PlutoLM,' a patent-specialized model trained on 170 million patents and 25 billion patent sentences from 106 countries worldwide.


WotIntelligence will also unveil the results of its collaboration with AI semiconductor startup Rebellions. WotIntelligence has implemented an on-premises environment where PlutoLM and Keywert DataGrid are installed on Rebellions' neural processing unit (NPU), operating in a real-world setting. A representative from WotIntelligence stated, "With this, companies can introduce AI into their R&D sites in a closed environment without concerns about technology leakage," adding, "This collaboration, as part of the Ministry of Science and ICT's 'AI Semiconductor Demonstration Project,' marks the first implementation of a next-generation AI-native research infrastructure combining patent data-based AI software and AI semiconductor hardware."


WotIntelligence will operate a total of four booths, offering demonstrations of Keywert Insight and showcasing a collaborative AI semiconductor exhibition space with Rebellions. Visitors can enter technology keywords in natural language and receive a global technology trend report within about 10 minutes. The exhibition space will also display actual units of Rebellions' AI semiconductors, 'ATOM Chip' and 'ATOM-Max Card,' allowing visitors to experience the synergy of the two companies' technology integration firsthand.



Jung Ho Yoon, CEO of WotIntelligence, said, "This year's World IT Show will be an opportunity to present AI-native research, where AI understands patent data and suggests technological directions through Keywert Insight," adding, "Based on our collaboration with Rebellions, we aim to present a technology infrastructure that combines software and semiconductors, proving that data is the starting point of technological innovation."


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