At the Press Center in Jung District, Seoul, Hancom CEO Kim Yeon-su (right in photo) and Second Vice Minister Ryu Je-myeong of the Ministry of Science and ICT pose for a commemorative photo at the 2025 Asia AI Awards. /Courtesy of HANCOM

HANCOM and HANCOM InSpace were recognized for their artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities in document and video data analysis and received the Deputy Prime Minister and Ministry of Science and ICT Minister's Award.

HANCOM said on the 19th that it received the Deputy Prime Minister and Ministry of Science and ICT Minister's Award at the Asia AI Awards for producing AI innovation achievements across the public and private sectors and contributing to securing Data Sovereignty for Korea.

HANCOM has recently won a series of large-scale AI transition projects in the public institutional sector and is expanding its market with a focus on administration and education. It said it is also laying the groundwork for building an independent AI ecosystem in Korea through data with the "AI-readable HWP" document technology.

HANCOM's AI technology expansion is extending into the video data analysis field. HANCOM InSpace, an AI data analysis specialist in which HANCOM is the largest shareholder, was selected as a meritorious corporations in intelligent informatization at a performance report event hosted by the National IT Industry Promotion Agency (NIPA) and received the Deputy Prime Minister and Ministry of Science and ICT Minister's Award.

HANCOM said HANCOM InSpace was assessed to have moved its proprietary multi-intelligence technology beyond a simple proof-of-concept stage and firmly into full-scale commercialization and operations. The technology, which collects, integrates, and analyzes heterogeneous data such as satellites, drones, and ground sensors, is currently being applied across various public and private sites, verifying its technical completeness and suitability for field operations.

Recently, through the fourth launch of Nuri, it successfully placed its self-produced satellite "Sejong-4" into orbit and expanded the pipeline to independently secure high-resolution video data essential for advancing AI.

HANCOM CEO Kim Yeon-su said, "The simultaneous awards for the two companies are a result that shows HANCOM is making a tangible contribution to Korea's AI technology self-reliance and ecosystem expansion," adding, "We will continue to be a reliable partner that leads successful AI transitions for the public sector and corporations, based on our accumulated data asset and technological capabilities."

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