IntelliVIX CEO Choi Eun-soo Highlights AI Video Security Strength Proven by Operational Efficiency

AI Agent–Based Control Efficiency and Event Screening System
Upgrading Generative AI Control Platforms and Expanding Physical AI and Edge AI

IntelliVIX, an AI-based image monitoring company, has continued to upgrade AI-driven solutions that improve monitoring efficiency and proactively prevent accidents through advanced image analysis technology. More recently, the company has expanded its applications across public and industrial sites by introducing a next-generation video monitoring environment that combines Generative AI with agent-based technology. In recognition of these achievements, IntelliVIX received the Customer Satisfaction Award in the Physical Security category at Security Awards Korea 2025.

Q. Congratulations on winning the Customer Satisfaction Award in the Physical Security category at Security Awards Korea 2025.

This award recognizes not only our technology, but also the trust we have built with customers and on-site operators through 25 years of continuous innovation. In particular, the Customer Satisfaction Award is especially meaningful because it reflects tangible improvements in real-world video monitoring operations, rather than purely technical achievements. With this recognition, we aim not only to advance our technology further, but also to grow into a globally trusted company beyond the Korean market.

Q. If you were to highlight one key achievement over the past year, what would it be?

2025 was a year in which both our proprietary technologies and our long-term corporate value were clearly recognized, internally and externally. First, our corporate standing was elevated through certifications and awards from credible institutions. We were selected as one of the Defense Innovation Companies 100, officially validating the applicability of our AI technologies in the defense sector. We also obtained ISO/IEC 27001, the most authoritative international standard for information security management, demonstrating our global-level data protection capabilities.

In particular, our achievements at ADEX 2025 in October were highly encouraging. On the first day of the exhibition, President Lee Jae-myung personally visited the IntelliVIX booth and expressed strong interest in our core solutions, including VIXallcam, the AI patrol robot, and FOD detection technology. Along with winning the CES 2026 Innovation Award, 2025 will be remembered as the year IntelliVIX fully prepared to leap forward as a global AI leader beyond Korea.

Q. There were many major issues in 2025. Which ones did you focus on most, and how did you address them?

The issue we focused on most was the limitation of conventional manual video monitoring systems. Although Korea has one of the world’s most advanced video surveillance infrastructures, there is a shortage of professional monitoring personnel, often requiring a single operator to oversee hundreds of CCTV feeds simultaneously.

In such environments, sustained visual concentration is difficult, inevitably creating blind spots where real risks may be missed. IntelliVIX addressed this fundamental problem by introducing AI agent technology.

This approach enables AI to independently analyze and assess video footage, delivering only relevant and critical information to monitoring personnel. As a result, operators can focus on AI-selected high-priority events instead of continuously watching irrelevant video streams. This represents a key use case in which technology overcomes the limitations of human capacity and significantly maximizes monitoring efficiency.

Q. What are your goals and plans for 2026?

First, 2026 will mark IntelliVIX’s debut year on the KOSDAQ market. Through a successful IPO, we aim to secure transparent market recognition of our corporate value and reinvest the capital raised into expanding R&D talent and accelerating overseas market entry, establishing a strong foundation for global growth.

Second is the advancement of our Generative AI monitoring platform. We plan to introduce Agent Gen AMS, an upgraded version of our existing Gen AMS. By integrating VLM (Vision Language Models) with LLMs (Large Language Models), users will be able to interact with AI conversationally to analyze video data and gain actionable insights.

Third, we aim to lead the physical AI and edge AI markets. In March, we will unveil the world’s first prototype of an AI patrol robot capable of automatically generating reports, opening a new era of physical AI. In line with government policies promoting domestically developed NPUs, we will also strengthen our competitiveness in the edge device market through the AI BOX 8-channel model and the next-generation camera BixAnnicam.

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