Awarded ‘Outstanding Tech Organization Award’ at ‘ASOCIO 2024 Tokyo’ for AI Solutions
Young-geun Bae (center), CEO of BI MATRIX, is receiving the “Outstanding Tech Organization Award” at the “ASOCIO 2024 Digital Summit Tokyo Awards.” [BI MATRIX]
[Herald Economy = Dong-yoon Shin] BI MATRIX announced on the 11th that it received the “Outstanding Tech Organization Award” at the “ASOCIO 2024 Digital Summit Tokyo Awards” held in Tokyo, Japan on the 7th.
ASOCIO is an international private organization formed by ICT associations from 24 Asia-Pacific countries. Established in 1984, it aims to promote ICT trade and investment and expand exchanges and cooperation between countries. The ASOCIO Awards recognize excellent digital innovation and utilization by companies and institutions from member countries every year.
BI MATRIX was honored with the “Outstanding Tech Organization Award,” given to companies that develop innovative artificial intelligence (AI) technologies and provide AI-based services. Leading the AI market in Korea, BI MATRIX has been providing various intelligence solutions to businesses to drive operational innovation through its unique AI-based business system development and data analytics solutions. In particular, its recently launched generative AI-based data analysis solution, G-MATRIX, has significantly improved productivity in data analysis tasks for corporate clients.
Recently, BI MATRIX was officially recognized for the quality of its AI solutions by obtaining the AI+ certification in the field of generative AI-based DB data analysis solutions, a first in Korea. The company is also continuously working on AI research and development through business partnerships with KT, Naver, and others.
Young-geun Bae, CEO of BI MATRIX, said, “This award is a result of our continuous AI technology research and development being internationally recognized.” He added, “We will strive to make G-MATRIX a necessary AI solution for businesses by improving data analysis efficiency and supporting data-driven business decision-making.”