en.Wedoany.com Reported - GINT (represented by Kim Yong-hyun) will participate in the "Smart Factory Introduction and Professional Talent Training Project for Indonesia's Industrial Transformation" hosted by the Korea SMEs and Startups Agency (KOSME), building intelligent production operation systems for 12 local demand enterprises.

The Korea SMEs and Startups Agency, in collaboration with domestic innovative enterprises, will have each executing company provide comprehensive services from preliminary consulting to the design and construction of customized solutions. GINT will support Indonesia's agricultural digital transformation and the stable production of high-value crops through various solutions. The company will equip local agricultural enterprises with autonomous tractors featuring Fluba Auto, and provide Korean-style smart farm facilities capable of growing strawberries to greenhouse construction companies.
As part of the national digital transformation strategy "Making Indonesia 4.0," GINT continues to collaborate with the Indonesian government on local agricultural innovation. This roadmap aims to digitize the manufacturing sector and enhance national competitiveness. Based on autonomous driving technology, GINT is advancing multiple projects with local enterprises to promote automation in Indonesia's large-scale plantation agriculture.
Kim Yong-hyun, CEO of GINT, stated that the company's autonomous driving and robotics solutions are equipped with AI systems based on advanced sensors and data, which are not only applicable to cutting-edge agricultural fields but can also efficiently address the physical tasks required in various industrial settings.
Currently, following a business diversification strategy, GINT is expanding into construction, defense, and other fields based on the technical expertise accumulated through its agricultural autonomous driving solution "Fluba." Leveraging this scalability, LIG D&A, Hoban Group, GS, and others have participated in strategic investments (SI), while Hanwha Aerospace is jointly advancing a physical AI project with GINT for the development of off-road robot platforms.
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