Funzin to Showcase Globally Proven AI Solutions at World IT Show 2025
Operating a Booth with the Theme of “Creating the World’s Most Intelligent Robots”
Funzin, an AIoT company specializing in robot intelligence (CEO Kim Deok-hwa), announced on the 22nd that it will participate in the 2025 World IT Show (WIS 2025), to be held at COEX in Seoul from April 24 to 26.
Funzin plans to showcase its AI brain and AIoT full-stack solution technologies and products under the theme “Creating the World’s Most Intelligent Robots.” Its flagship product is the AI brain RANZA, which automatically assigns tasks and routes to multiple robots. RANZA integrates and controls autonomous-driving-based parking and logistics robots and is a control system optimized for indoor and outdoor parking lots and urban logistics environments, based on the Auto Allocation & Path Planning (AA & PP) algorithm.
Currently, RANZA is being verified through large-scale national projects in various environments and is attracting attention as a next-generation robot operation system that can be applied to major sites both in Korea and abroad. In addition, the command and decision support system Kill-Web Matching (KWM)—which drew significant interest at CES 2025 in the U.S. and the Avalon Airshow in Australia—will also be introduced.
KWM is a system that identifies targets using limited reconnaissance data and text information, and automatically matches them with friendly weapons and forces using AI to provide real-time optimal strike plans. It has already been successfully piloted in the Army’s “Army Tiger Boost Project,” demonstrating its potential as a military tactical AI.
Funzin will also showcase FAIP 3.0, a platform that automates the entire AI development process, and Eagle-Eye, a high-quality synthetic data generation platform based on generative AI. FAIP 3.0 offers an integrated solution for the entire process of AI model development—data collection, training, lightweighting, and deployment—and supports a broad technology stack including LLMOps, MLOps, AIOps, computer vision, and swarm intelligence.
Eagle-Eye generates high-quality synthetic data from minimal information, based on image and text prompts, and is expected to be applied in high-difficulty industries such as defense, aviation, and resource development.
Kim Deok-hwa, CEO of Funzin, said, “The technologies we will present at WIS 2025 have been recognized not only in Korea but also on the global stage, including in the U.S. and Australia. In an era where AI complements human decision-making and behavior, we are focusing on the practical applicability and operational sophistication of these technologies.”
Meanwhile, Funzin will also participate in the 35th Joint Academic Conference on Communications and Information Technology, to be held from April 23 to 25, where it will take part in a special program. At this event, Funzin will present a range of cutting-edge technologies for future battlefields—including defense AI command and decision support systems, target recognition technology, ultra-connected network AI, and on-device AI—reaffirming its position as a leading defense AI company.
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