Vibers, an AI transformation startup, has secured 1.1 billion KRW in seed funding from Kakao Ventures and Seoul National University Technology Holdings to develop its integrated solution, Maestro, aimed at facilitating corporate AI transitions.
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Vibers, an AI transformation startup led by CEO Shin Jae-in, has secured 1.1 billion KRW in seed funding from Kakao Ventures and Seoul National University Technology Holdings. The company is developing 'Maestro,' an integrated solution that facilitates the AI transition of corporate data and workflows. Maestro analyzes complex corporate data structures, automatically generating optimal data relationship models (ontologies) and training customized agents to automate marketing operations. Additionally, Vibers employs specialized teams known as Trinity AXSquad, which consist of business strategists, technology, and product experts, to guide clients through problem identification, solution design, operation, and feedback.
Industry Overview
The demand for AI adoption in South Korea has accelerated, significantly impacting various sectors such as beauty, finance, healthcare, marketing, and education. Despite this surge, businesses face challenges due to disparate systems and data structures, complicating effective AI integration and utilization in business contexts. Vibers aims to address these complexities by combining AX solutions with operational organizations to create a functioning AI transition platform that can deliver tangible results.
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Furthermore, the South Korean market has a growing ecosystem for AI solutions, driven by technological advancements and an increasing number of companies recognizing the need fo
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