
Spacebank’s “Daily Safety Monitoring Solution” has been designated as an innovative product by Korea’s Public Procurement Service. | Photo courtesy of Spacebank
Spacebank, a specialist in AI-driven digital transformation (AI DX), announced on the 1st that its Daily Safety Monitoring Solution has been designated as an innovative product by Korea’s Public Procurement Service (PPS). With this designation, the solution is now eligible for priority adoption by public institutions and is expected to expand more rapidly across the safety management sector.
The PPS Innovative Product Designation Program is designed to identify products with outstanding technological innovation and support their adoption by public institutions. Once designated as an innovative product, a solution becomes eligible for priority public procurement without the need for a separate competitive bidding process.
Spacebank’s Daily Safety Monitoring Solution, which utilizes non-contact sensors to prevent unauthorized access, is a system designed to provide real-time safety monitoring and emergency response capabilities. Through the integration of non-contact IoT sensors and heterogeneous sensor systems, the solution can detect vital signs such as heart rate and respiration, as well as safety incidents such as falls. This enables rapid identification of safety incidents in monitoring blind spots and timely alert transmission, making the solution highly effective for both accident prevention and response.
A particular strength of the solution lies in its AI-based data analytics capabilities, which enable early detection of abnormal biometric signs and support fast, proactive responses. As an innovative public procurement product, the solution is expected to be widely utilized across a variety of everyday safety environments, including public facilities, public restrooms, senior care settings, caregiving facilities, and schools.
On the 27th, Woney Lee, CEO of Spacebank, attended the Innovative Product Designation Certificate Award Ceremony held at the Seoul Regional Public Procurement Service and officially received the designation certificate. As a result, Spacebank is now eligible to receive government-funded support for pilot procurement and demonstration testing through direct contracts with public institutions. In addition, the designation provides institutional advantages such as procurement liability protection, preferential purchasing quotas, and priority purchasing programs, helping secure access to public-sector sales channels.
Commenting on the designation, Woney Lee, CEO of Spacebank, said, “We hope this designation by the Public Procurement Service will serve as an opportunity to further enhance the level of daily safety management across public institutions. Going forward, we will continue striving to ensure that technologies such as AI drive innovation, improve people’s quality of life, and contribute to building a safer society.”
Original article: https://www.ezyeconomy.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=210784
Spacebank’s “Daily Safety Monitoring Solution” has been designated as an innovative product by Korea’s Public Procurement Service. | Photo courtesy of Spacebank
Spacebank, a specialist in AI-driven digital transformation (AI DX), announced on the 1st that its Daily Safety Monitoring Solution has been designated as an innovative product by Korea’s Public Procurement Service (PPS). With this designation, the solution is now eligible for priority adoption by public institutions and is expected to expand more rapidly across the safety management sector.
The PPS Innovative Product Designation Program is designed to identify products with outstanding technological innovation and support their adoption by public institutions. Once designated as an innovative product, a solution becomes eligible for priority public procurement without the need for a separate competitive bidding process.
Spacebank’s Daily Safety Monitoring Solution, which utilizes non-contact sensors to prevent unauthorized access, is a system designed to provide real-time safety monitoring and emergency response capabilities. Through the integration of non-contact IoT sensors and heterogeneous sensor systems, the solution can detect vital signs such as heart rate and respiration, as well as safety incidents such as falls. This enables rapid identification of safety incidents in monitoring blind spots and timely alert transmission, making the solution highly effective for both accident prevention and response.
A particular strength of the solution lies in its AI-based data analytics capabilities, which enable early detection of abnormal biometric signs and support fast, proactive responses. As an innovative public procurement product, the solution is expected to be widely utilized across a variety of everyday safety environments, including public facilities, public restrooms, senior care settings, caregiving facilities, and schools.
On the 27th, Woney Lee, CEO of Spacebank, attended the Innovative Product Designation Certificate Award Ceremony held at the Seoul Regional Public Procurement Service and officially received the designation certificate. As a result, Spacebank is now eligible to receive government-funded support for pilot procurement and demonstration testing through direct contracts with public institutions. In addition, the designation provides institutional advantages such as procurement liability protection, preferential purchasing quotas, and priority purchasing programs, helping secure access to public-sector sales channels.
Commenting on the designation, Woney Lee, CEO of Spacebank, said, “We hope this designation by the Public Procurement Service will serve as an opportunity to further enhance the level of daily safety management across public institutions. Going forward, we will continue striving to ensure that technologies such as AI drive innovation, improve people’s quality of life, and contribute to building a safer society.”
Original article: https://www.ezyeconomy.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=210784