Funzin Completes Participation in AI EXPO KOREA 2025, Wins Army Chief of Staff Award
Defense AI leader Funzin announced on the 19th that it successfully completed its participation in the "2025 AI EXPO KOREA," held at COEX in Seoul from the 14th to the 16th, achieving meaningful results across the military, industry, and academic fields.
In particular, the exhibition drew significant attention by showcasing future defense AI technologies. The artificial intelligence electromagnetic spectrum analysis system "KWM-Ocelot" was submitted to the "2025 Army AI Idea Contest," an auxiliary event, and won the Grand Prize (Army Chief of Staff Award). The system was recognized for its remarkable advancement in reconnaissance drone operations, effectively detecting enemy communication signals and visualizing battlefield conditions in real time.
In addition, "RANZA," a swarm AI-based solution for real-time mission recommendations, resource allocation, and scheduling, attracted strong interest and questions from officials in industries such as logistics, construction, and engineering.
The exhibition also welcomed ordinary citizens, who visited the booth to experience how AI technologies could be applied on the future battlefield. Many expressed their admiration for Funzin’s "Kill Web Matching" technology.
Funzin further highlighted its presence at a joint seminar titled "Defense Policy to Secure the Latest AI Technology and AI-based Advanced Power," hosted by the Ministry of National Defense during the exhibition. At the seminar, the company announced "Eagle Eye," a synthetic data generation platform based on few-shot learning that enhances object recognition performance with only a small amount of data, providing a practical solution to the shortage of defense-related data.
Academic achievements that demonstrate the reliability of Funzin’s technology also continued. The study "Performance Comparison of Few-Shot Object Detection (FSOD) Models for Defense Object Detection," co-authored by Funzin researchers Kim Joon-seop and Choi Dong-dong, was listed in the KCI journal, further validating the company’s academic credibility.
"Through this AI EXPO, we were able to confirm both strong public interest in defense AI technology and increasing industry attention," said Kim Deuk-hwa, CEO of Funzin. "We will continue to lead innovation in the defense AI ecosystem, leveraging our differentiated technology."
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