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[Softwave 2020] From IoT platforms to AI medical diagnostic systems—ne…
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In the special pavilion of the National IT Industry Promotion Agency (NIPA), specialized software (SW) companies with proven capabilities in their respective fields drew attention.


Infranics showcased “Conpita,” a software-as-a-service (SaaS) solution that combines cloud-based Internet of Things (IoT) with platform-as-a-service (PaaS). Conpita is an IoT platform built on government security certification, and it is a solution that collects real-time data from various sensors and devices into the cloud for analysis, prediction, and management. On the PaaS, users can carry out security monitoring, backup and recovery, operations support, and monitoring using Infranics’ M-Console. It also provides a function that analyzes collected data using AI to predict risks and delivers real-time reporting when anomalies occur.


Infranics is already supplying Conpita to the Seoul Metropolitan Government and the National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage, among others, to manage key facilities. An Infranics official said, “From major bridges such as Seongsu Bridge and Yanghwa Bridge to major cultural assets such as Donhwamun Gate at Changdeokgung Palace, we manage aging facilities and potential risk factors using Conpita,” adding, “Because it enables real-time management and prediction and can be deployed quickly at low cost on a cloud-based model, demand is trending upward.”


AIDOT drew attention by unveiling “Cerviray AI,” an AI SW-based diagnostic support system that assists with primary (first-pass) cervical interpretation. Cerviray AI provides a service in which the cervix is magnified and the AI performs an initial assessment of its condition. Compared with interpretation performed by medical staff alone, it reduces reading time and offers higher accuracy. The current interpretation accuracy of Cerviray AI reaches 93%.


The product was commercialized this year. AIDOT entered China by establishing a joint venture company there. The Chinese government is running a cervical cancer campaign starting this year. With high awareness of AI, the response to the AI-assisted diagnostic system has been positive. The company is currently conducting sales efforts targeting approximately 11,000 women’s hospitals in China, and many contracts have already been concluded. In addition to China, it is supplying the solution to more than 20 countries, including Japan, Vietnam, and Indonesia. In Korea, it is also discussing product adoption with a major medical foundation.

An AIDOT official said, “Because the response overseas has been positive, we expect it will be possible to expand into more countries next year,” adding, “Although it has been less than a year since we commercialized the product, we expect to generate about KRW 10 billion in revenue next year.”


CyberOne unveiled its integrated security monitoring service and a security information and event management (SIEM) system.

The integrated security monitoring service collects, in real time, log and event information from heterogeneous equipment owned by customers. It detects abnormal situations and responds immediately, providing a total security service that protects customers from cyber threats. It offers services including remote monitoring, on-site dispatched monitoring, cloud monitoring, DDoS response drills, and malicious email simulation training.


The SIEM system provides various management functions, including big data processing, real-time threat analysis, a user-centered UI, and authentication.


Published: December 3, 2020 / ETNews / Reporter Kim Ji-seon

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