AI digital forensics company Yurak said on Tuesday it is moving to target the Indian market after securing a proof-of-concept project from major Indian investigation and forensic science bodies.
Yurak recently participated with its own booth at the 11th International Police Expo in New Delhi. It also visited police agencies and forensic science laboratories in four major states — Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat and Telangana — as well as the National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) for technology exchanges.
Tailored to each agency’s investigative environment and requirements, it introduced differentiated features including on-site response, ease of use for non-experts, data selection and analysis, live system analysis and on-device AI. It also discussed detailed adoption procedures.
Yurak also discussed with NFSU joint industry-academia research and ways to link to an education curriculum. Its field-based forensics technology supports immediate on-site selection and analysis of data by non-experts without moving devices to a separate lab, enabling rapid decision-making in initial response. Its on-device AI technology performs AI analysis without exporting data in closed, independent or offline environments, offering differentiated functions in security-network environments such as the public sector, defence, finance, semiconductors and manufacturing.
Yurak has already supplied digital forensics solutions to Indian police, and its flagship DFAS Pro series is registered on the Indian government’s e-marketplace, GeM. Starting with this proof-of-concept work, it plans to expand government procurement contracts and pursue product upgrades that reflect local needs.
Yurak CEO Bong-seok Yoo (유봉석) said the proof-of-concept project in India shows its field-based forensics technology and value have been recognised locally. He said the company will link the proof-of-concept work to actual contracts and add global references built through exports to nine countries, including Japan, China, Saudi Arabia and Oman, local partnerships and an on-device AI solution to be introduced in the second half of this year to develop India into a strategic base for expansion into Asia and the Middle East.