Kolon Benit AI Alliance Surpasses 100 Member Companies

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By Kim Ji-young
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View of Kolon Benit headquarters. Photo courtesy of Kolon Benit - Seoul Economic Daily Technology News from South Korea
View of Kolon Benit headquarters. Photo courtesy of Kolon Benit

Kolon Benit, the IT services arm of Kolon Group, said Friday that the number of companies participating in its Artificial Intelligence (AI) Alliance has surpassed 100.

The Kolon Benit AI Alliance is a business cooperation framework that converts technologies developed by AI specialist firms into solutions that customers can actually deploy. The company has recently rolled out a series of "PromptON Pak" offerings to support practical AI transformation (AX) commercialization.

Member companies of the Kolon Benit AI Alliance are organized into two groups. The "AI Specialized Technology Group" comprises firms with proprietary AI technologies or industry-specific AI solutions in areas such as generative AI, vision AI, document AI, AI agents, MLOps, and AI hardware. The "IT Systems Supply Group" includes companies that supply and distribute AI infrastructure such as servers, storage, GPUs, and cloud services. Based on this structure, Kolon Benit selects technologies suited to customer challenges and packages them into the PromptON Pak series, combining verified software and hardware.

PromptON Pak is a pre-packaged solution brand developed by Kolon Benit to support the adoption of AI by corporate customers. It combines specialized software from AI Alliance members with Kolon Benit's hardware and infrastructure configuration capabilities, with verification completed in advance before packaging.

"PromptON Pak.Vision," developed in partnership with Nota, is an industrial site monitoring solution built on "NVA," a generative AI-based video surveillance solution. The solution completed proof-of-concept (PoC) testing at Kolon Industries' Gimcheon Plant 2 across various scenarios, including detection of worker protective equipment usage and abnormal behavior, validating its applicability in actual manufacturing environments. In the manufacturing quality inspection domain, the company released "PromptON Pak.Inspection" together with Neurocle. This solution is a pre-packaged offering for manufacturing sites that combines Neurocle's auto deep learning-based vision AI technology with Kolon Benit's infrastructure configuration capabilities.

"The key to AI adoption lies in how quickly individual technologies can be connected to customers' business processes and operating environments," Kolon Benit CEO Kang Yi-koo said. "Based on the AI Alliance, Kolon Benit will select technologies and infrastructure suited to customer challenges and implement them as packages that can be applied to actual industrial sites, establishing itself as a trusted partner throughout the entire AX transformation process for companies."

Original reporting by Kim Ji-young 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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