Hancom Inspace, an AI data analysis company, said on Monday it was finally selected with Yeoncheon County for the 2026 Gyeonggi-do AI Challenge programme contest project.
Hancom Inspace and Yeoncheon County proposed to Gyeonggi-do a strategy to build a proactive response platform for ground subsidence based on satellite data and AI forecasting, using detailed analysis of cases such as ground subsidence and landslides caused by localised heavy rain. Hancom Inspace said the proposal was highly rated for addressing the limits of existing sensor-based disaster response while securing cost efficiency.
Through the project, Hancom Inspace will build a proactive disaster forecasting system in Yeoncheon County that continuously monitors landslide risk areas, detects potential accident risks in advance and issues alerts. The collected data will be visualised on a 3D digital twin platform and is expected to be implemented as a real-time disaster prevention system that supports immediate on-site response when risks occur.
Choi Myung-jin (최명진), chief executive of Hancom Inspace, said the project was significant because it would achieve technological self-reliance in AI-SAR analysis, a field that had a high dependence on foreign technology, and apply it to real disaster response sites to protect public safety. He said the company would complete an effective response model that can prevent ground-related disasters and reduce massive post-incident recovery costs.