Alois Embarks on a New Chapter as "Atlas Link"... Accelerates AI and Network Infrastructure Expansion View original image

OTT set-top box manufacturer Alois is accelerating its transformation into a global connectivity infrastructure company through a corporate name change and expansion into new business areas. The company plans to strengthen management stability based on strategic partnerships, while actively targeting the artificial intelligence (AI)-based network and data infrastructure market.


On May 28, Alois announced that its global investment and business partner, Loa&Co Holdings, has expressed support for the current management and reinforced its collaborative relationship. The company expects that this strategic cooperation will enhance external credibility and management stability, while significantly strengthening its ability to execute mid- to long-term growth strategies.


The company plans to propose a resolution to change its name to "Atlas Link Co., Ltd." at an extraordinary general shareholders' meeting scheduled for June 12. In addition, the meeting will address the addition of new business objectives and the revision of the articles of incorporation.


The proposed new business objectives include the development of AI-based video streaming and data transmission optimization algorithms, as well as the manufacturing and sales of intelligent edge computing-based multimedia devices. The company also plans to pursue the design and development of telecommunications terminals incorporating CPO (Co-Packaged Optics) and photonic integrated circuit technologies, the manufacturing and sales of next-generation integrated wired and wireless gateways and network devices, and the development of middleware solutions for cloud computing and distributed processing systems.


The new corporate name, "Atlas Link (ATLAS LINK)," embodies the company's vision to become a global connectivity infrastructure provider. The company’s strategy is to strengthen the overseas competitiveness of its existing core business while actively seeking new business opportunities in rapidly growing technology sectors such as AI-based data processing, video streaming, ultra-high-speed networks, and edge computing.


In particular, with the rapid expansion of AI services and increasing data traffic driving up demand for high-performance data transmission and network optimization technologies, the company is focusing on securing future growth engines through expanded strategic partnerships and technological ventures.


CEO Shin Jeonggwan stated, "Through strategic partnerships, we aim to establish a stable management environment and focus on the company’s intrinsic growth and enhancement of shareholder value," adding, "Starting with the extraordinary shareholders' meeting, we will achieve tangible business results in the global connectivity infrastructure market under the new Atlas Link brand."


The market sees this corporate name change and strengthened strategic cooperation as an opportunity to clarify the company's mid- to long-term growth direction. In particular, the restructuring of the business around AI, network infrastructure, and data transmission is viewed as a key factor for a potential future revaluation of corporate value.


Meanwhile, the proposed corporate name change and addition of new business objectives are scheduled to be finalized upon approval at the extraordinary general shareholders' meeting on June 12.



This corporate name change is seen as significant, as it represents not just a simple rebranding but a fundamental shift toward becoming an AI-based global connectivity infrastructure company.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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