Telefix number of the primary WEF ‘Earth Remark Case’ for the primary time in Korea

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Satellite artificial intelligence (AI) Telefix (CEO Sung -ik Cho) announced on the tenth that MetalScope, a satellite information -based raw material traffic evaluation service, was introduced for example of using satellite -based commentary of satellite commentary.

It’s the primary case for a domestic company, and as a personal company, it’s the third case on the earth after US and European firms. Often called the Davos Forum, WEF has introduced the cases of innovation that contributed to solving social and environmental problems by utilizing earth commentary data since January this 12 months.

Telefix’s metal scope is an answer that means that you can understand the flow of world raw material supply chain in real time based by itself satellite video evaluation technology. By combining quite a lot of ultra -high resolution satellite images and actual raw material status data, it’s explained that it is feasible to accurately discover types and conditions by performing precise evaluation of raw material surface based on the outcomes of AI.

The corporate is supporting the preemptive response and policy establishment of the world’s major ports and logistics hubs on the earth, and preemptively responding to the availability chain bottlenecks and demand surges.

The WEF evaluated the metal scope as “an modern technology that traces the changes in raw materials and loads in difficult ports, warehouses, and logistics hubs using optical and artificial dog satellite data, and provides real -time market insights.”

Meanwhile, Metal Scope has been inquiring from global investment agencies and government agencies, and last 12 months, ‘Global Space Technology Convention (GSTC) 2024’ held in Singapore last 12 months signed a POC contract with a British company in Singapore.

Cho Sung -ik, CEO of Telefix, said, “Metal Scope’s technology and innovation are officially recognized on the international stage.” “We’ll proceed to expand the scope of satellite data and develop solutions for sustainable future.”

By Jang Se -min, reporter semim99@aitimes.com

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