NOX V1.0 will be unveiled and state-of-the-art ultra-high-speed image conversion solution will be introduced
[Security News Reporter Cho Jae-ho] Inbic successfully introduced its NOX V1.0 at the "2024 High-Level Conference on Responsible Military Use of Artificial Intelligence (REAIM)," signaling a new leap forward in the global defense market.
REAIM was held at Lotte Hotel in Sogong-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul from the 9th to the 10th. A large number of government delegations and military officials from more than 90 countries attended, showing great interest in Invic's advanced technology.
At this meeting, only 15 companies selected by the Ministry of National Defense and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs were able to display, and NOX V1.0 announced its innovation and excellence as a defense company through its unique artificial intelligence imaging solution. Invict's technology made a strong impression on the international stage and became an important opportunity to prove that it is emerging as a new powerhouse in the global defense market.
Inbic's NOX technology is a technology that provides clear high-resolution images even in dark environments in real time. It is expected to be of great help in night battles or surveillance and alert activities, and allows immediate video analysis without delay time, which supports fighters to make quick and accurate decisions. It is the only one in Korea that has obtained GS (Good Software) grade 1 certification and has also been recognized for its technical excellence.
According to Invig, NOX technology was intended to be developed as a core technology that aids military decision-making beyond simple video analysis. It aims to provide a foundation for simultaneous realization of safety and efficiency in the future battlefield environment. Based on these technologies, Invig is further strengthening its position in the global defense industry and plans to contribute to peacekeeping and national security.
"We will establish our position on the global defense stage through this high-level meeting," Inbic CEO Jihyo-cheol said. "Please look forward to our growth as a defense company in the future."
[Jo Jae Ho (sw@boannews.com )]
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2025-01-21