Implementation of a Wildfire Early Warning System Based on Domestic NPUs

Baek Kyunghun, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Science and ICT, Hwang Jeonga, Member of the National Assembly, and Shin Dongju, CEO of Mobilint (from left), are listening to Choi Eunsoo, CEO of Intelvix (far right), on the 4th at Lotte Hotel Seoul during the 'K-AI Semiconductor Growth Forum' about the demonstration cases of early wildfire warning system using K-AI semiconductors and the establishment of a lifestyle safety AI platform. Intelvix.

Baek Kyunghun, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Science and ICT, Hwang Jeonga, Member of the National Assembly, and Shin Dongju, CEO of Mobilint (from left), are listening to Choi Eunsoo, CEO of Intelvix (far right), on the 4th at Lotte Hotel Seoul during the 'K-AI Semiconductor Growth Forum' about the demonstration cases of early wildfire warning system using K-AI semiconductors and the establishment of a lifestyle safety AI platform. Intelvix.

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Intelvix has released its achievements based on domestically produced artificial intelligence (AI) semiconductors and on-device AI.


On June 4, at the "K-AI Semiconductor Growth Forum" held at Lotte Hotel Seoul, Intelvix unveiled the results of its wildfire early warning system and autonomous safety and disaster management solutions, both of which are based on domestically developed neural processing units (NPUs).


This project was supported by the Ministry of Science and ICT and led by Gyeongnam Technopark. Choi Eunsoo, CEO of Intelvix, explained to Baek Ki-hoon, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Science and ICT, the process of analyzing various disasters and public safety events using a video analysis server based on a domestic NPU, and establishing an autonomous safety management system.


Intelvix implemented the wildfire early warning system using the "Aeris" and "Regulus" AI semiconductor chips developed by Mobilint, a domestic NPU design specialist. Intelvix embedded its video interpretation AI solution into both stationary wildfire surveillance cameras and mobile drones.


The company also conducted demonstration tests for intelligent event detection by deploying domestic semiconductors, enabling comprehensive responses to public safety and disaster situations.


Intelvix commercialized its next-generation control platform, GEN AMS, by integrating it into a large-scale municipal CCTV network with more than 2,000 channels covering the entire areas of Sancheong, Hadong, and Hamyang counties to monitor forest disasters and citizen safety.



CEO Choi stated, "This is a case that demonstrates how the combination of domestic NPUs and our unique safety AI software technology can be immediately commercialized for use in real-world public safety management and fire disaster response."


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