CISONE Opens AI Integrated Solution Experience Center to Advance AX Lineup

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By Kim Dong-Ho
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null - Seoul Economic Daily Technology News from South Korea

CISONE, an IT service and manufacturing company, has opened an "AI Integrated Solution Experience Center" applying artificial intelligence technology and unveiled its plans for AI-based product integration and operational direction.

Through this experience center, CISONE is reviewing ways to incorporate AI technology into its major product lines currently in operation, including electronic whiteboards, air cleaning systems, and electronic microphone systems, with a focus on introducing possibilities for product interconnection and utilization.

The company explained that it is strengthening usage environment analysis functions and exploring the potential for technology application at the space level.

The technology roadmap unveiled at the experience center focuses on reviewing usability through product integration rather than expanding individual product functions.

In the electronic whiteboard sector, the company is researching the possibility of applying AI-assisted functions that analyze usage data generated in learning environments based on existing smart board features to enhance content utilization. Lecture summarization and learning support functions were also presented as future review items.

For the air cleaning system, the company introduced plans to apply AI technology to improve management efficiency by accumulating indoor air quality data such as CO₂ and fine dust levels. Analysis of air quality changes by space, improvement of control methods, and energy usage efficiency analysis are also included in the research scope.

In the electronic microphone and voice recognition technology sector, technical reviews are being conducted focusing on expanding usability through voice data analysis and improving multilingual recognition accuracy. A phased approach to function advancement was presented considering potential applications in meeting and educational environments.

CISONE plans to continue reviewing AI-based management structures that can integrate individual products. The company stated it is researching an automation environment that enables product interconnection without direct user operation over the medium to long term.

Additionally, CISONE is reviewing plans to apply on-device AI technology, which reduces cloud dependency and performs computations on the device itself, to some product lines. This direction considers potential applications in environments with high security requirements such as public institutions and educational facilities.

A CISONE official said, "This experience center is a space to share our current technologies and research directions," adding, "We plan to review step by step how AI technology can be applied to products and spaces."

Meanwhile, CISONE is continuously reinforcing AI-related research personnel centered on its in-house R&D center and plans to gradually expand the scope of AI technology application and solution review through collaboration with local communities and various technology partners.

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