IntelliVIX Selected as “Defense Innovation Company 100,” Driving Military Innovation with an AI Sentinel Capable of Operating in Harsh Weather
IntelliVIX (CEOs Choi Eun-soo and Jang Jung-hoon), a video analytics AI company, has been selected as one of the “Defense Innovation Companies 100,” an initiative organized by the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA).
The selection recognizes IntelliVIX’s technologies aimed at addressing limitations in existing surveillance environments and improving operational efficiency through generative AI–based monitoring systems.
■ Surveillance for GOP and Coastal Boundaries
Conventional cameras face significant limitations in maintaining visibility under adverse weather conditions such as fog, sea fog, snow, and rain. Infrared (IR) systems are primarily optimized for nighttime use, which can create surveillance gaps during severe weather.
IntelliVIX addresses these challenges by employing a pulse-based imaging approach that reduces scattered light and captures only returning signals. This enables more stable monitoring of GOP barbed-wire zones and coastal outposts, even under adverse weather conditions.
■ Data-driven, AI-based Surveillance System
Beyond traditional video monitoring, IntelliVIX applies an Agentic AI concept that supports automated situation recognition and assessment. In addition, its VLM (Vision Language Model) technology combines visual data with language models to analyze contextual information within video footage, contributing to a reduction in false alarms.
The system supports natural language–based video search, automated text summaries, and data-driven decision support, enabling a more structured and analytical approach to surveillance operations.
■ Addressing the Reduction in Military Manpower
IntelliVIX’s AI technologies are positioned as a potential support measure in response to the decline in available military personnel due to demographic changes. By enabling AI-based monitoring in high-risk or remote areas, the system can help improve operational efficiency, reduce operator workload, and support consistent surveillance activities.
Choi Eun-soo, CEO of IntelliVIX, stated, “We aim to contribute to the advancement of defense AI technologies by addressing real-world surveillance challenges and supporting more efficient boundary monitoring systems in response to changes in military operating environments.”
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