en.Wedoany.com Reported - South Korea's Hancom has partnered with Poland's national R&D center 7 Bulls and local AI and IT company Algomine to jointly develop an Agentic Operating System (Agentic OS) for the European market. The core concept of this system is to connect AI agents on top of existing business systems without replacing them, developing software that supports functions such as data querying, document writing, and business processing.

According to the cooperation agenda, the three parties will jointly advance product localization, integration with existing business systems, compliance with EU regulations, and commercialization in the region. Hancom plans to apply the large language model "Bielik," optimized for Polish, to the Agentic OS and establish an evaluation system to verify the performance of Polish-language AI agents, while reflecting local usage environments such as date, currency, and text symbols.
The development of AI agents will focus on operating within customer-operated server rooms or closed networks, rather than external public clouds, to ensure that data from public institutions or financial organizations is processed internally without external transmission. Hancom and 7 Bulls will also develop a connector to serve as an intermediary bridge, enabling AI agents to query or input data from local systems. Initial integrations will include electronic tax invoices and e-government platforms.
The key to the project lies in not fully replacing existing systems. Long-running business systems will remain unchanged, with AI agents connected only for necessary tasks. The primary target customers are public institutions and financial organizations where system replacement costs are high and business disruption risks are significant. The development process will also incorporate compliance standards from the EU AI Act and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and leverage Algomine's customer network to advance proof-of-concept (PoC) projects in Poland's public and financial sectors.
Hancom has previously undertaken projects in South Korea to integrate AI functions with existing business systems for enterprises and public institutions. Through this partnership, it plans to adapt its accumulated deployment methods to Poland's language, regulations, and computing environment. Hancom CEO Kim Yeon-soo stated that European public systems are assets built over decades, and the partners will not attempt to replace them but rather achieve intelligence by integrating AI.










