MAY. 2026

15 May 2026

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Dear Clients and Partners,


At the 2026 Science and Information & Communications Day ceremony held on April 21, Woney Lee, CEO and Sole Founder of Spacebank—a company specializing in AI and DX (Digital Transformation)—was awarded the "Presidential Commendation for Meritorious Service in Information & Communications" in recognition of her contributions to advancing Korea’s ICT industry and accelerating AI-driven digital transformation initiatives.👏


This award holds even greater significance as it officially recognizes Spacebank's consistent technological innovation in the fields of AI and digital transformation, as well as its industry-focused AX (AI Transformation) efforts.


In this May newsletter, along with the news of the Presidential Commendation, shall we take a look at the various field stories Spacebank is currently pursuing? 🌿🎖️


Spacebank, your “Intelligent Digital Transformation (AI DX) Partner"
delivers a monthly newsletter. 📩
      [Preview] This Month’s Key Contents at a Glance

      📍 Spacebank CEO Woney Lee Receives Presidential Commendation
      📍 Why Data and Software-Defined Robotics Matter in the AI Era
      📍 Spacebank Hosts Its First Internal Agent Skills Competition
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Spacebank CEO Woney Lee Receives Presidential Commendation
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Photo caption. CEO Woney Lee (far left) poses for a commemorative photo after receiving the Presidential Commendation.


At the 2026 Science and ICT Day Commemoration Ceremony, Spacebank received national recognition for its contributions to AI and digital innovation.

The ceremony was held under the theme:

“Korea’s Great Leap Forward through Science, Technology, and AI”
and jointly hosted by the Ministry of Science and ICT and the Korea Communications Commission.

The Presidential Commendation for ICT Contributions is one of Korea’s most prestigious awards in the information and communications sector. It recognizes individuals and organizations that have demonstrated exceptional achievements in:

📍ICT innovation
📍Digital transformation
📍Industrial advancement
📍Policy and ecosystem development
📍National competitiveness enhancement 

In recent years, innovation in AI, data platforms, robotics, AIoT, and software technologies has become a major evaluation criterion for the award.

This year’s recognition highlights Spacebank’s leadership in advancing DataOps-based AIDX (AI·DX) technologies and enabling AI Transformation (AX) across industrial environments.

📡Driving AI·DX Innovation Through DataOps and Robotics

The award officially acknowledges Spacebank’s contributions to technological innovation and industrial adoption of AI and digital transformation technologies.

Spacebank’s low-code DataOps-based AIDX platform was recognized for significantly improving development productivity while accelerating enterprise digital transformation.

The company’s AIoT platform, AIoT Wright, enables integrated pipelines for heterogeneous sensor environments, supporting:

📍Real-time data collection
📍Intelligent analytics
📍Operational integration
📍Data-driven decision-making 

In addition, RoboViewX, Spacebank’s SDR (Software-Defined Robot) platform, provides integrated monitoring and management infrastructure for heterogeneous robots and sensors, helping organizations build next-generation robotic operations environments.

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Photo caption. CEO Woney Lee

📡Woney Lee, CEO and Sole Funder of Spacebank, stated:

“I believe this award is the result of official recognition of the value of the AX·DX innovation and field-oriented AI technology that Spacebank has been pursuing,” adding, “We have consistently strived to promote digital transformation and the spread of AI innovation in industrial sites through our DataOps-based AIDX platform and SDR-based robot technology.”

She further commented:

“Going forward, we will continue to lead AI-driven transformation across the industrial and public sectors, and contribute to strengthening national digital competitiveness and developing the future industrial ecosystem by establishing a next-generation innovation environment that combines data and physical AI.”


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Why Data and Software-Defined Robotics Matter
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The AI industry is rapidly evolving beyond simply improving AI model performance.

Today, competitive advantage increasingly depends on how effectively organizations can:

📍Connect and manage data
📍 Integrate operational systems
📍Deploy AI in real-world environments
📍Scale intelligent automation 

In industries such as manufacturing, public infrastructure, defense, and robotics, AI models alone are no longer sufficient. Real-time operational data integration and scalable AI infrastructure have become essential.

As a result, several key technologies are gaining significant attention:

📍DataOps
📍SDR (Software-Defined Robot)
📍 VLA (Vision-Language-Action) 

DataOps-Based AIDX: Improving Productivity by 50x


Even the most advanced AI models cannot deliver meaningful outcomes without operationally connected, high-quality data.

As sensor networks, robots, and AIoT devices continue to expand, enterprises face increasing challenges in integrating fragmented data across diverse systems.

To address these challenges, Spacebank has focused on building a DataOps-based AIDX environment.

1. DataOps establishes a framework that enables seamless:


  • Data collection 
  • Integration
  • Analysis
  • Operational deployment

 

2. Through its low-code AIDX platform, Spacebank has:


  • Improved development productivity by approximately 50 times
  • Reduced AI·DX implementation timelines
  • Accelerated real-time decision-making
  • Enhanced industrial digital transformation initiatives


The company’s technologies, supported by 10 patented innovations, focus not only on AI analytics but also on integrating AI directly into operational environments.

A representative example is AIoT Wright, which integrates heterogeneous sensor data into a unified operational pipeline while supporting:

  • Real-time analytics 
  • Operational automation 
  • Industrial monitoring 
  • Advanced AI-driven analysis

This practical approach to industrial AI transformation was one of the key factors behind the Presidential Commendation.


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RoboViewX: Advancing the Future of Robotics Operations


Spacebank’s RoboViewX platform reflects the growing shift toward Software-Defined Robotics (SDR).

Similar to the Software-Defined Vehicle (SDV) trend in the automotive industry, robotics is rapidly transitioning from hardware-centric systems to software-driven intelligent platforms.

Future robots will continuously evolve through:

  • Software updates 
  • AI optimization 
  • Data-driven intelligence 
  • Within the SDR era, enterprises require platforms capable of:
  • Integrating heterogeneous robotic systems 
  • Managing real-time operational data 
  • Supporting AI-based automation 
  • Enabling remote software updates 
  • RoboViewX supports:
  • Integrated robot orchestration 
  • AIoT sensor connectivity 
  • Real-time monitoring 
  • OTA (Over-The-Air) software updates
  • Data-driven operational management

The platform is also designed to integrate robotics, sensors, and AI data into a unified operational environment — a critical requirement as Physical AI and VLA technologies continue gaining momentum globally.


The Rise of VLA (Vision-Language-Action)

One of the most significant trends in AI today is the emergence of VLA (Vision-Language-Action) systems.

Traditional AI focused primarily on:

📍Vision (image recognition)
📍Language understanding 
📍VLA expands AI capabilities into real-world physical action

This means AI systems can:

📍Perceive environments through sensors and cameras
📍Understand human instructions
📍Execute physical actions through robotic systems 

As Physical AI technologies evolve, seamless integration between robots, sensors, AI models, and operational platforms is becoming increasingly important.

 


Global technology and robotics companies are now heavily investing in:


📍Humanoid robotics 
📍Autonomous operational systems
📍AI-driven physical automation


The future of AI competitiveness will depend not only on model intelligence, but also on how effectively organizations can connect data, operations, and real-world execution.


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Expanding into Defense AX and Public AI Innovation


Recently, Spacebank has been expanding its business scope to the field of Defense AX (AI Transformation), based on its integrated robot control platform.
As defense organizations pursue AI-driven operational innovation and intelligent decision-making systems, Spacebank is actively broadening AI adoption across public and security sectors.


The company recently participated in the National Assembly seminar:


“Breaking Capital-Centric Concentration: Realizing Decentralization 3.0 through AI”


Spacebank continues to emphasize the importance of agile policy environments capable of accelerating AI adoption beyond traditional e-government frameworks.


📡 Looking Ahead

As AI and digital transformation become core drivers of industrial competitiveness, Spacebank remains committed to advancing:

📍Field-oriented AX innovation
📍Physical AI technologies
📍Intelligent operational environments 


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Spacebank Hosts 1st 
🌍In-house Agent Skills Competition🌍 

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Spacebank recently hosted its 1st In-house Agent Skills Competition to take employees’ work productivity and AI utilization culture to the next level.

This competition was organized to allow members to share various AI utilization skills and work automation know-how currently employed in their actual work environments, and to expand these into assets for the entire organization.

The core concept behind the event was simple:
“Even a small productivity tip can become a valuable skill.”

Submissions included:

📍Email drafting automation
📍Documentation workflows
📍AI-assisted reporting
📍Development and operational productivity tools
📍Department-specific AI use cases 

Participants submitted collections of real-world workflow skills packaged into structured ZIP-based skill folders, enabling practical knowledge sharing across teams.

Another notable aspect of the competition was the active use of AI tools for presentation and documentation.

Participants leveraged Google’s AI-powered research and summarization platform, NotebookLM, to create visual infographics showcasing their workflows and AI use cases.

Beyond the competition itself, the initiative reflects Spacebank’s broader vision of transforming individual expertise into scalable organizational AI assets.

By institutionalizing practical AI knowledge and automation capabilities, Spacebank continues building a culture of innovation and intelligent productivity.

Thank you so much for reading the Spacebank May Newsletter!!
We look forward to sharing more innovation stories with you next month.

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