KT said on the 1st that at MWC26, the world's largest mobile communications exhibition opening on the 2nd (local time) in Barcelona, Spain, it prepared a pavilion with a "Gwanghwamun Square" concept and unveiled innovative technologies through six themed spaces that combine K-culture and artificial intelligence (AI).
The AX (AI transformation) zone is modeled after Gwanghwamun Station on the subway and KT's Gwanghwamun West office building. In the AX platform zone, it introduces the AX implementation operating system optimized for corporations' environments, "Agentic Fabric." Agentic Fabric is a platform designed to organically link various AI technologies and agents like a fabric so they perform corporations' tasks end to end, and it is composed of a total of five-layer architecture.
Visitors can see how these core components of Agentic Fabric actually work in corporations' operations. In particular, through cases where Agentic Fabric has been applied to customer-facing tasks and has led to real operating outcomes even in large-scale infrastructure environments, they can sense that AI is carrying out corporations' core tasks with completeness.
Along with a physical AI strategy that connects robots, equipment, and IT systems into a single intelligent ecosystem, it will also showcase the robot platform "K RaaS (KT Robot as a Service)." Beyond technology that controls individual robots, visitors can observe how the overall physical AI system at the service-flow level operates organically across various industrial sites.
In the vertical AI zone, visitors can see AX transformation cases by industry, including public, finance, and manufacturing. It demonstrates the "AI trial support platform" used by the Supreme Court, the financial sector's "asset management agent," and an auto parts manufacturer's "AI order assistant," presenting on-site-oriented use models. In addition, it exhibits "Agent Builder," which provides essential agents by industry as standard templates for immediate on-site application, the next-generation contact center solution "Agentic AICC," which automates actual tasks beyond consultations, and "Vision Track," which searches for missing persons with AI-based video analysis technology.
In the network zone, KT unveils its AI network vision and core technologies for the next-generation 6G era. Based on "ubiquity," "ultra-high-reliability infrastructure," and "quantum safe" technologies, KT presents a 6G network foundation. In addition, in the network zone, it intuitively shows a future communications environment that goes beyond simple connectivity to enable intelligent communication through "semantic communications," in which AI understands the meaning of data to increase transmission efficiency, and through a high-efficiency computing infrastructure architecture.
In the K-square zone, visitors can see the integrated capabilities based on collaboration between KT and its affiliates. Millie's library introduces the conversational reading service "AI Dokfarming" and "Millie pairing," which links paper books, e-books, and audiobooks to maintain the reading flow.
To strengthen mutually beneficial cooperation, it will also operate booths for partner small and venture corporations. At these booths, Studio Preillusion, which participated in producing "Code:G The Beginning of Attention," a feature-length omnibus film based on Generative AI that KT introduced for the first time in Korea, and AI FOR PET, a partner corporation of "TTcare," an AI-based home-care service for companion animals, will join.
In addition, KT operates an archive zone highlighting the history of telecommunications in Korea, a sports zone where "AI Lee Kang-in" delivers cheering messages in seven languages, and an F&B zone where visitors can experience a smart ordering and payment service based on Hi-Order. In particular, in the sports zone, wishing for the successful hosting of the 2026 North and Central America World Cup, it will hold a soccer shooting event that offers prizes based on the number of successful shots.
Senior vice president Yoon Tae-sik, head of KT's Brand Strategy Office, said, "Through a differentiated exhibition that combines AI technology and K-culture, we will showcase KT's innovation capabilities to visitors from around the world," and added, "We will continue to expand special brand experiences that connect technology and culture."