Multimodal data platform company Miso Information Technology said on April 13 it will take part in the 9th International Artificial Intelligence Expo, AI EXPO KOREA 2026, to be held for three days from May 6 to 8 at COEX in Samseong-dong, Seoul.
At the exhibition (booth B11), Miso Information Technology will showcase domain-specific AI solutions centered on the ACTIC AI orchestration platform, the VIIX next-generation AI OCR, the DAXI intelligent manufacturing platform and the SMART BIG multimodal data platform. It plans to highlight the effectiveness of its technology and its applicability at industrial sites through live demonstrations of each solution.
According to the company, VIIX is a next-generation OCR that combines vision AI and LLMs, providing functions to recognise, extract and structure various documents and unstructured data in real time.
It features domain-specific OCR technology that goes beyond simple character recognition to understand document structure and meaning, enabling analysis and use of specialised documents across industries such as hospitals, semiconductors and construction.
ACTIC is an AI orchestration platform designed to be easily used by non-specialists and on-site workers. It supports work automation and decision-making by having AI understand complex work environments and perform planning, reasoning and execution.
DAXI is a manufacturing domain-focused platform based on a domain-specific language, designed to detect and automate 4M (Man, Machine, Material, Method) changes and defect (NG) issues in real time. This allows manufacturing sites to design and execute AI-based tasks without programming.
SMART BIG is a multimodal big data platform that integrates management of the entire process of data collection, storage and processing on a private cloud. Linked with VIIX, ACTIC and DAXI, it provides an end-to-end AI data environment supporting the full cycle from data generation to analysis, use and service expansion.
Miso Information Technology also plans to run a professional consulting programme for companies and public institutions on industry-tailored AI adoption strategies, building data governance and ways to execute digital transformation.
Nam Sang-do (남상도), the CEO of Miso Information Technology, said, "The core of AI competitiveness is data, not algorithms, and in particular the capability to integrate and understand multimodal data is important." He said, "Miso Information Technology is implementing executable AI based on domain expertise accumulated over 20 years and a proven data platform." He added, "Through AI EXPO KOREA 2026, we will make a leap as an AI data platform company competitive not only in Korea but also in the global market."