42Maru Partners With LG Uplus for MWC 2026 Startup Pavilion

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Forty Two Maru Partners with LG U+ to Exhibit at MWC Startup Pavilion [MWC 2026] - Seoul Economic Daily Finance News from South Korea
Forty Two Maru Partners with LG U+ to Exhibit at MWC Startup Pavilion [MWC 2026]

42Maru announced on the 3rd that it has set up an exhibition booth at "4YFN," the startup pavilion at MWC 2026, the world's largest mobile and telecommunications exhibition held in Barcelona, Spain.

4YFN is an MWC side event where promising startups from around the world, global venture capitalists, and incubators gather to exchange future innovative technologies. 42Maru has secured exhibition space with support from LG Uplus and is launching its push into global markets.

At this exhibition, 42Maru will present a blueprint for agentic AI that autonomously assesses situations and performs complex tasks through its core global enterprise artificial intelligence solutions "SiteBunny" and "DocuAgent42." SiteBunny, a web-based intelligent AI agent, goes beyond simple Q&A to analyze user intent, proactively search for necessary information, and provide customized work support. DocuAgent42 is a specialized solution that autonomously assists human decision-making by discovering insights within vast volumes of unstructured corporate documents and analyzing and summarizing complex data.

Additionally, 42Maru will introduce a hyper-scale AI-based psychological care service. The company is jointly developing this project with LG Uplus to enhance counselors' capabilities using AI technology, improve public accessibility and connectivity to mental health care, and build a healthier Korean society.

Kim Dong-hwan, CEO of 42Maru, said, "We will contribute to elevating the global status of Korean AI through the government-led nationwide psychological care service and generative AI talent development initiatives."

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