Intellics said on the 20th that it participated in the Seoul International Aerospace and Defense Exhibition 2025 (ADEX 2025), which runs at KINTEX through the 24th in Ilsan, and showcased defense surveillance and control artificial intelligence (AI) technology.
On the first day of the exhibition, President Lee Jae-myung visited the Intellics booth. Intellics introduced a next-generation defense surveillance system using AI and real-time video analysis technology.
The president showed strong interest in the all-weather AI camera sensor "VIXallcam," which can detect objects in adverse conditions such as snow, rain, fog, and nighttime; the world's first "AI patrol robot" that writes reports; and AI technology that detects foreign object debris on runways.
The president said, "We must integrate civilian technology into the military and make it a catalyst to lead advanced industries," adding, "We must create an ecosystem in which large, midsize, and small companies and startups coexist, localize defense technology, spread it worldwide, and achieve self-reliant defense."