Enterprise solution company Younglimwon Softlab said it will hold EBSC 2026 (Enterprise Business Solution Conference 2026) on June 18 at the InterContinental Seoul Parnas Grand Ballroom under the theme, “In the AI era, what disappears and what remains.”
The event is expected to feature wide-ranging discussions on how corporate systems should evolve beyond function-focused SaaS (Software as a Service) into executable platforms where data, work and collaboration are organically connected, amid advances in AI and cloud technology.
Younglimwon Softlab plans to deliver a message at the conference that corporate competitiveness in the AI era comes not from the functions of individual solutions but from refined data, standardised work processes and connectivity among systems. It plans to stress in particular that corporate data accumulated around ERP becomes the foundation for using AI and can help advance work automation and data-driven decision-making.
Major domestic enterprise solution companies that can link with ERP, including Daou Technology, Gabia, Forcs, Bizplay and NICE Information Service, will also take part in the event.
Bang Young-il (방영일), head of the Cloud Management Research Institute at Younglimwon Softlab, will say in a keynote speech that the competitiveness of enterprise software in the AI era is shifting from a focus on individual functions to a focus on work processes. He will also present the outlook that a hyperconnected work ecosystem, in which various solutions and AI agents are organically connected around ERP, will determine future corporate competitiveness.
Kwon Young-beom (권영범), chief executive of Younglimwon Softlab, said, “AI may appear to change everything, but the foundation that actually moves companies is ultimately data and systems.” He added, “EBSC 2026 will be a place to see what software companies should choose in the AI era and what kind of work environment they should design around ERP.”