
(DAEGU, South Korea) – O-HKE (hereinafter “Hankook Kinetico”) reaffirmed its commitment to the region’s digital transformation ecosystem as a key member company of DASSA.
Recently, DASSA hosted its 15th CEO Networking and Tech Seminar in collaboration with the Daegu Digital Innovation Promotion Agency (DIP). While Hankook Kinetico did not directly present at this specific event, its status as a member of DASSA places it firmly within South Korea’s premier hub for digital innovation, Suseong Alpha City.
The seminar, which featured industry leaders discussing the future of ABB (AI, Big Data, Blockchain) and aviation crisis management, highlights the high-caliber technical environment that Hankook Kinetico is a part of.
Being part of the DASSA network provides Hankook Kinetico with:
1. Access to Cutting-Edge Trends: Gaining early insights into industrial innovations like the aviation safety protocols discussed at the seminar, which can be benchmarked for its own drone and safety systems.
2. Strategic Partnerships: Opportunities to collaborate with fellow member companies in the AI and software sectors.
3. Regional Leadership: Contributing to the growth of Daegu’s high-tech industrial landscape.
“Our membership in DASSA signifies that Hankook Kinetico (O-HKE) is aligned with the most forward-thinking tech companies in the region,” said a spokesperson for Hankook Kinetico. “We will continue to leverage this robust infrastructure and network to accelerate our transition from traditional engineering to an AI-native solutions provider.”
Hankook Kinetico Engineering continues to evolve, focusing on integrating its established hardware expertise with new technologies such as bio-mobility, smart cages, and autonomous drone systems.
About Hankook Kinetico Engineering: Founded in 1995, Hankook Kinetico Engineering is a leading provider of industrial water treatment systems and safety facilities. As a member of the Suseong Alpha City innovation cluster, the company is actively expanding its portfolio to include On-device AI, commercial drones, and bio-healthcare platforms.