Namutech, an AI and cloud company, said on Wednesday it was selected for the 2026 Artificial Intelligence Voucher Support Project run by South Korea’s Ministry of Science and ICT and the National IT Industry Promotion Agency (NIPA), together with experiential marketing firm Olymplanet.
The two companies will integrate AI agents into existing web-based extended reality (XR) content and run a roughly seven-month pilot of an immersive service that autonomously guides users through spaces by analysing their interests and movement patterns. They plan to verify its potential uses in real estate, retail, education, tourism and MICE.
Under the division of roles, Olymplanet will handle XR content and spatial control technology, while Namutech will provide its AI agent platform, Namu Agentic AI (NAA), and an AI inference and operations environment based on a small language model (SLM). Namutech will support personalised recommendations, route curation and context-based interaction functions, and secure stability for multi-user environments through GPU orchestration technology.
A Namutech official said, "We will implement experiences that understand user context and interact proactively to expand space-based AI utilisation models."