Vantiq, a U.S.-based platform for building and operating agentic AI systems in real time, just announced two major developments in Korea.
First, the company announced a strategic partnership with Etevers, a fast-growing tech firm backed by Samsung, LG, and the Korean government. The deal positions Vantiq as the go-to platform for intelligent systems in the country’s healthcare and public sectors.
You can find out more here: https://vantiq.com/news/vantiq-secures-strategic-foothold-in-south-korea-with-etevers-partnership/
Second, a new agreement with Jeonju University and Etevers to co-develop and pilot AI-driven public safety solutions, with Vantiq’s help, across South Korea’s Jeollabuk-do region—bringing real-time AI into emergency alerts, health monitoring, and disaster response systems.
You can find out more here: https://vantiq.com/news/vantiq-platform-sees-continued-growth-in-south-korea-with-etevers-partnership-and-academic-collaboration/
Together, these announcements show how Korea is leapfrogging legacy tech to adopt agentic AI—intelligent systems that don’t just analyze data, but act on it in the moment—and how a US company is helping them do that. These developments also underscore a growing trend of integrating real-time AI into public sector services.
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Vantiq Has Two Announcements Regarding Agreements And Partnerships In South Korea
Vantiq, a U.S.-based platform for building and operating agentic AI systems in real time, just announced two major developments in Korea.
First, the company announced a strategic partnership with Etevers, a fast-growing tech firm backed by Samsung, LG, and the Korean government. The deal positions Vantiq as the go-to platform for intelligent systems in the country’s healthcare and public sectors.
You can find out more here: https://vantiq.com/news/vantiq-secures-strategic-foothold-in-south-korea-with-etevers-partnership/
Second, a new agreement with Jeonju University and Etevers to co-develop and pilot AI-driven public safety solutions, with Vantiq’s help, across South Korea’s Jeollabuk-do region—bringing real-time AI into emergency alerts, health monitoring, and disaster response systems.
You can find out more here: https://vantiq.com/news/vantiq-platform-sees-continued-growth-in-south-korea-with-etevers-partnership-and-academic-collaboration/
Together, these announcements show how Korea is leapfrogging legacy tech to adopt agentic AI—intelligent systems that don’t just analyze data, but act on it in the moment—and how a US company is helping them do that. These developments also underscore a growing trend of integrating real-time AI into public sector services.
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