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[OneMoreSecurity]-[2024 SLW] Creating a safe world with cutting-edge technology

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▷10-day human-centered cutting-edge technology exhibition 'Smart Life Week' held at COEX in Seoul

▷'Safe Environment' exhibition hall to demonstrate diverse safety technologies utilizing cutting-edge technologies

Reported : 2024.10.11 22:15 Modified : 2024.10.11 22:24


[Wiz Economy] Reporter Lee Jeong-won = On the 10th, the people-centered cutting-edge technology exhibition 'Smart Life Week (SLW)' made its debut at COEX in Seoul. At this event, not only were various cutting-edge technologies such as home appliances, robots, and mobility showcased, but the functions of the products could also be experienced directly, allowing a glimpse into the future of life that will become even smarter. So what will the future of our daily lives, which will become safer with cutting-edge technology, look like?


◇From missing person search to disaster prevention

As technology advances, tasks that were previously performed by people are being replaced by machines at a rapid pace.

At the ‘Safe Environment’ exhibition hall at SLW, a variety of safety technologies utilizing cutting-edge technology were showcased.


Demonstration showcase of 'OneMoreEYE' by OneMoreSecurity, an artificial intelligence and information security specialist (Source: Wiz Economy)



First, OneMoreSecurity, an AI and information security specialist, has unveiled  all-in-one intelligent video analysis safety platform, 'OneMoreEYE'.

OneMoreEYE can quickly analyze information collected by thousands of CCTVs using AI, and performs functions such as ▲tracking and visualizing past movement paths of people and vehicles ▲identifying current locations ▲detecting events through selective control live monitoring services.

This allows for rapid identification of missing persons' physical appearance as notified through disaster text messages, enabling rapid identification of missing persons' locations, and helps to quickly recognize and respond to various crisis situations such as fire, crowds, and flooding, as well as searches for hit-and-run vehicles.



Reporter, Jeong-won LEE  nukcha45@wisdot.co.kr

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▷10-day human-centered cutting-edge technology exhibition 'Smart Life Week' held at COEX in Seoul

▷'Safe Environment' exhibition hall to demonstrate diverse safety technologies utilizing cutting-edge technologies

Reported : 2024.10.11 22:15 Modified : 2024.10.11 22:24


[Wiz Economy] Reporter Lee Jeong-won = On the 10th, the people-centered cutting-edge technology exhibition 'Smart Life Week (SLW)' made its debut at COEX in Seoul. At this event, not only were various cutting-edge technologies such as home appliances, robots, and mobility showcased, but the functions of the products could also be experienced directly, allowing a glimpse into the future of life that will become even smarter. So what will the future of our daily lives, which will become safer with cutting-edge technology, look like?


◇From missing person search to disaster prevention

As technology advances, tasks that were previously performed by people are being replaced by machines at a rapid pace.

At the ‘Safe Environment’ exhibition hall at SLW, a variety of safety technologies utilizing cutting-edge technology were showcased.


Demonstration showcase of 'OneMoreEYE' by OneMoreSecurity, an artificial intelligence and information security specialist (Source: Wiz Economy)



First, OneMoreSecurity, an AI and information security specialist, has unveiled  all-in-one intelligent video analysis safety platform, 'OneMoreEYE'.

OneMoreEYE can quickly analyze information collected by thousands of CCTVs using AI, and performs functions such as ▲tracking and visualizing past movement paths of people and vehicles ▲identifying current locations ▲detecting events through selective control live monitoring services.

This allows for rapid identification of missing persons' physical appearance as notified through disaster text messages, enabling rapid identification of missing persons' locations, and helps to quickly recognize and respond to various crisis situations such as fire, crowds, and flooding, as well as searches for hit-and-run vehicles.



Reporter, Jeong-won LEE  nukcha45@wisdot.co.kr

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