Kolon Benit Launches Dedicated Team for Manufacturing DX and AX

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By Kim Tae-ho
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Kolon Benit headquarters in Gwacheon, Gyeonggi Province. Photo courtesy of Kolon Benit - Seoul Economic Daily Technology News from South Korea
Kolon Benit headquarters in Gwacheon, Gyeonggi Province. Photo courtesy of Kolon Benit

Kolon Benit said Thursday it has established a Manufacturing DX Consulting Team dedicated to supporting digital transformation (DX) and AI transformation (AX) for its manufacturing clients.

The new team is a dedicated unit that precisely diagnoses problems at manufacturing sites, translates them into concrete improvement tasks, and links the process through to system implementation and operational enhancement. With the launch of this organization, Kolon Benit is expanding its existing business focus from system construction and operation to include consulting, strengthening a full-cycle manufacturing DX and AX business framework that supports clients from problem definition to execution.

The Manufacturing DX Consulting Team comprehensively analyzes clients' production processes, equipment operations, quality management, and energy usage environments to derive improvement tasks. It then connects this work to the design of data collection and analysis frameworks, the formulation of process improvement plans, system implementation, and operational stabilization, supporting the creation of tangible results at manufacturing sites. Rather than ending with simple solution adoption or one-off consulting, the team's distinctive approach is to design improvement directions based on actual operational data from the field and carry them through to application and enhancement.

Across the manufacturing sector, demand is growing for integrated, data-driven management of processes, quality, equipment, and energy operations. As AI-based automation and intelligence emerge as core challenges for manufacturing competitiveness, companies are demanding the capability to accurately identify on-site problems and link them to executable improvement tasks, rather than simply adopting technology.

In response to these market changes, Kolon Benit has been continuously building its data- and AI-based manufacturing DX capabilities. The company is gradually expanding the scope of manufacturing AI applications that collect and analyze data generated across processes to detect anomalies early and support quality stabilization and process optimization. Going forward, it plans to expand the scope of its AX business to raise the level of automation and intelligence at manufacturing sites and to implement autonomous manufacturing processes.

"The Manufacturing DX Consulting Team is a dedicated organization designed to diagnose problems at manufacturing sites based on data and convert them into executable improvement tasks," said Jeong Sang-seop, executive director at Kolon Benit. "We will not stop at diagnosis and planning, but will connect through to implementation and operational enhancement so that clients can experience the effects of manufacturing DX and AX transformation firsthand at their sites."

Original reporting by Kim Tae-ho for Seoul Economic Daily.

AI-translated from Korean. Quotes from foreign sources are based on Korean-language reports and may not reflect exact original wording.

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