HANCOM InSpace, an artificial intelligence (AI) data analysis subsidiary of HANCOM Group, announced on the 26th that it will host the '2025 MARS World Forum' at the Daejeon Hotel ICC on September 4.
This year marks the 5th iteration of the forum, which is a science and technology forum where domestic and international experts in areas such as ▲Mobility ▲Artificial Intelligence (AI) ▲Robotics ▲Space gather to discuss the present and future of the industry.
The theme of this year's forum is 'The intersection of innovation: the next-generation ecosystem of integrated MARS,' highlighting new industrial and business opportunities created through the integration of MARS technologies that have each developed individually. Various cases of integrated innovation, such as autonomous robots, deep space exploration, and smart factories, will be discussed.
This year's forum will be held in a space that accommodates approximately 800 seats, more than double the size of last year. The program has also been enriched with keynote speeches, two track lectures, and special sessions.
The keynote speech will be delivered by Fang Kun (方坤), a counselor at the Chinese Embassy in Korea. He will share the growth case and vision of China's technology, a pillar of the global AI industry, under the theme of 'High-quality development of China-Korea cooperation in the AI era' and present options for technological cooperation with Korea.
In the afternoon, lectures by field experts will continue in two tracks focusing on AI·mobility and space·robotics. Experts from the Korea Institute of Aviation Safety Technology (KIAST), Huawei Korea, Hanwha System, POSCO DX, and KAIST will participate as speakers to share the current and future of technology integration. In a special session, science YouTubers 'Undael Science' and 'One Minute Science' will engage in broadening communication with the public.
Choi Myung-jin, CEO of HANCOM InSpace, said, 'This forum will be an important opportunity to explore the new industrial ecosystem created by the integration of MARS technologies,' and noted, 'We hope it will become a platform for industry, academia, and research to exchange and cooperate to lead the future technology paradigm.'