
NC AI introduced its AI capabilities and industrial application cases to officials from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the organization that oversees the Nobel Prize.
NC AI, an industry-specialized AI firm, said Tuesday that officials from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences visited its headquarters on Monday. During the visit, NC AI showcased its proprietary technologies optimized for industrial settings, including physical AI that understands real-world physical laws and agentic AI with high levels of autonomy. The company presented actual use cases developed for the specific environments of manufacturing, distribution and defense, sharing its AX (AI transformation) blueprint for driving innovation across industries.
Digital twin-based simulation and visualization technologies drew particular interest from the visiting delegation. NC AI demonstrated how its proprietary 3D generation technology converts complex structures and equipment at industrial sites into precise digital assets within a short time and implements them in virtual space. The technical scalability of replicating real-world physical laws within virtual environments has been evaluated as an optimal solution for completing field-oriented physical AI.
NC AI plans to use the exchange as an opportunity to further strengthen its overseas research networks, including in Europe, and expand its industry-specialized AI leadership onto the international stage. The company also aims to elevate its proprietary technologies in next-generation core fields such as world models and physical AI to global standards.
"This visit was a meaningful opportunity to share NC AI's technology with the world-renowned Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and discuss the future of industrial AI together," NC AI Chief Technology Officer Kim Min-jae said. "We will continue to broaden understanding of AI transformation (AX) solutions in the global market and accelerate technological advancement that drives innovation at industrial sites."






