AiMA participates in Next Rise 2024 Korea

AiMA participated in the ‘Next Rise 2024’ event, organized by the Korea International Trade Association and the Korea Development Bank KDB, held at COEX in Gangnam, Seoul, on June 13 and 14.

The event was attended by more than 500 companies, mostly Korean, although around 100 foreign companies from countries such as Japan, Thailand, Indonesia, Germany, Spain and the United States also attended. Major corporations and public institutions such as Hyundai Motor Company, LG Electronics, KT&G, Korea Creative Content Agency and BMW were also present to support the startups and projects. Nearly 200 companies made presentations to showcase their ideas and technological advances, holding an average of six meetings with financial investors. More than 10,000 visitors came daily to analyze the market, find new investment opportunities and establish valuable contacts.

AiMA stood out for its innovative multi-language recognition technology and its ability to offer real-time interpretation without needing to be connected to the Internet. This innovation captured the interest of numerous investors and attendees, demonstrating the disruptive potential of artificial intelligence in global communication. In the field of artificial intelligence and healthcare, in addition to AiMA, other companies introduced advanced multilingual contract translation technologies. The presence of virtualized avatars to provide consultations to clients and advanced robots that mimic human movement skills were also in the spotlight.

Interest in environmental technologies and space development was also notable throughout the two-day event. Nanotechnology, quantum computing and self-driving cars were also featured topics, highlighting new possibilities for battery companies and the efficient extraction of minerals such as lithium.

‘Next Rise 2024’ was not only a platform to showcase technological advances, but was also an opportunity to showcase the importance of companies such as AiMA at the forefront of artificial intelligence, which promise a connected future for the global technology industry. This is reported by the Korean digital media ekoreanews, which highlights AiMA as an advanced technology that recognizes several languages ​​and allows real-time interpretation without being connected to the Internet. You can read the full story here.