Naviworks participates in ‘MADEX 2023 International Maritime Defense Industry Exhibition’
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Naviworks (CEO Won Jun-hee), a company specializing in intelligent control/virtual training, announced that it will participate in the ‘MADEX 2023 (International Maritime Defense Industry Exhibition)’ held from the 7th to the 9th to showcase its capabilities as a company contributing to the independent defense of the Republic of Korea Navy.
Naviworks is a company that has continuously participated in the domestic production of the ROK Navy’s combat system and ship-mounted equipment SW and the domestic production of naval weapon systems for the past 23 years, and will present a smart integrated control platform, meta operation service, and XR-based training platform at this exhibition.
In addition to the experience of participating in the combat system project of most of the powered ships and the technology of developing situational maps of many C4I series command and control systems such as KJCCS, ATCIS, and JTDLS, it plans to provide a smart integrated control platform by integrating 3D, AI, big data, cloud, and IoT technologies to provide the smart integrated control service required by future weapon systems.
With the development of modern communication technology, the development of ship control and operation systems in various environments is required. Naviworks' meta operation service that provides an integrated operation system utilizing AI, metaverse, autonomous navigation, and ECDIS technologies is also expected to contribute greatly to the development of the future navy.
Based on the development experience of supplying various educational CBTs and training systems for PKG, FFX-I/II, PKX-B, ATX, and Jangbogo-III, the company will also introduce AI and XR technologies for the next-generation ship comprehensive training center.
A Naviworks official said, "Naviworks will take the lead in improving naval combat power and advancing/domesticating technology through continuous collaboration and technology development with the navy."