ITCEN Group to Showcase AI Solutions at Smart Tech Korea 2026

By Shin Hye An Posted : June 5, 2026, 10:27 Updated : June 5, 2026, 10:27
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ITCEN Group announced on June 5 that it will participate in Smart Tech Korea 2026 (STK 2026), the country's largest technology exhibition, held from June 10 to 12 at COEX in Seoul. The group will introduce advanced AI governance and infrastructure resilience architecture that breaks down technical barriers among its subsidiaries.

The group will showcase its "Enterprise AI Full-Stack Solution," which consolidates the IT architecture and software engineering capabilities of its subsidiaries. This initiative aims to provide strategies for companies considering the implementation of generative AI to address the challenges of soaring costs and infrastructure dependency.

During the event, ITCEN Group will present a practical integrated architecture that industry professionals can assess firsthand. The presentation will move away from mere technological optimism or scenario-based demonstrations, instead highlighting the core technological capabilities of its key subsidiaries, including ITCEN CTS, ITCEN Cloud, and CPlatform.

The group plans to propose methods for controlling the indiscriminate adoption of agents and rising costs. Many companies currently face financial risks due to the use of "shadow AI," where departments independently call external APIs, and the operational costs of multi-agent systems that exceed control limits.

ITCEN Cloud will introduce its enterprise multi-AI agent management platform, "AgentGo 2026," as a practical solution. This platform will demonstrate its ability to prevent resource waste and control data leakage risks through a robust governance dashboard.

Additionally, the group will assess whether companies have secured infrastructure sovereignty without dependency on specific global vendors. Changes in exclusive licensing policies from major tech companies and rising total cost of ownership (TCO) for GPU infrastructure pose threats to corporate sustainability. Many companies are considering a shift to open-source solutions, but technical debt and operational overhead remain significant obstacles.

CPlatform will highlight its open-source-based enterprise data platform, "EDB Postgres AI." This platform implements a high-performance hybrid architecture that processes real-time transactions (OLTP) and AI analytics (OLAP) through a single engine, enabling companies to secure data sovereignty without vendor dependency and build a safe, cost-effective on-premises sovereign AI environment.

The group will also address whether AI services can maintain continuity in complex microservices architecture (MSA) and virtualization environments. As generative AI services become more widespread, the complexity of backend MSA and Kubernetes distributed infrastructure increases, leading to heightened risks of data bottlenecks and service interruptions. ITCEN CTS aims to resolve these issues as an AI infrastructure orchestrator.

From designing architectures optimized for high-performance AI workloads to establishing high-speed computing environments for large-scale data processing, the group will coordinate all aspects of AI infrastructure. This includes integrating on-premises, multi-cloud, and high-performance computing (HPC) resources while minimizing operational overhead, allowing companies to focus on creating AI business value.

ITCEN Group will avoid simple scenario-based demonstrations at the exhibition, instead proving how its practical architecture can defend against and recover from complex edge cases and system overloads that may arise in real enterprise business settings.

An ITCEN Group representative stated, "The current AI market has entered an 'engineering-centric era' where companies must secure verified infrastructure control and financial sustainability. This event will showcase how the technological capabilities of ITCEN Group's subsidiaries can address corporate technical debt while providing the safest and most efficient AI execution pathways."

In preparation for the launch of its full-stack solution, ITCEN Group has restructured its business model over the past year. It has established a "Team ITCEN" system where each subsidiary operates as a single entity.

To eliminate technical and sales barriers among subsidiaries, ITCEN Group has implemented a "group integrated sales" system, allowing it to propose the unique expertise of each entity—cloud (ITCEN Cloud), data platform (CPlatform), and infrastructure architecture (ITCEN CTS)—through a single point of contact.



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