Koscom said on the 27th that it will hold an online briefing session for the "2026 D-Testbed," hosted by the Financial Services Commission, at 2 p.m. on the 28th.
The D-Testbed is a Fintech data and infrastructure proof-of-concept support program jointly run by the Financial Services Commission and the Korea Fintech Support Center.
In this program, based on combined financial and nonfinancial data and a secure analysis environment, it supports the proof and verification of innovative ideas by Fintech corporations and prospective founders. Koscom is responsible for providing data and operating high-performance infrastructure such as remote analysis environments and GPUs.
The briefing will cover the program overview, support details, and operating procedures, as well as provide guidance on data use and the overall analysis environment.
In particular, starting with an introduction to the program by the Korea Fintech Support Center, it will present the Credit Information Institute's artificial intelligence (AI) training ground, methods of using pseudonymized combined information by the GranData consortium and DATAi consortium, the remote analysis environment, and how to operate the GPU infrastructure.
Any corporations and prospective founders wishing to participate in the program can join by applying in advance. A Q&A session is scheduled at the end.
Kim Seong-deok, head of digital asset business at Koscom, said, "Through the D-Testbed, we will reliably support the data analysis environment and AI infrastructure so that Fintech corporations can turn their ideas into actual services."
Details related to the briefing session can be found on the D-Testbed website.