NOV. 2025

10 Nov 2025

Dear Clients and Partners,


Spacebank is proud to share a wonderful news—a new step forward in our journey of innovation.

Spacebank’s proprietary AI safety management solution, AIoT Wright-G, was selected by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups for their-Pilot Purchase Program for Technology Development Products! ๐ŸŽ‰

AIoT Wright-G is an AI-based safety management solution that blocks unauthorized access and detects potential hazards through non-contact sensing. Already deployed in nursing homes, hospitals, and forest protection sites, it ensures human-centered safety innovation utilizing AI and IoT.

We would also like to take you inside our participation in the 2025 Seongnam International Biohealthcare Convention.

Let’s explore the warm and reassuring story of AI safety with Spacebank. ๐Ÿ˜„

Technology that Protects safety with Warmth AIoT Wright-G

In every space where people reside and work, safety is always the top priority.
That’s exactly what Spacebank’s AIoT Wright-G is designed for.

Spacebank’s non-contact AIoT safety management solution scans its surroundings and detects human movement using invisible radio waves, and instantly sends danger signals notified by AI.

Thus it offers both peace of mind through protection and trust through privacy.
Spacebank employs two innovative technologies for AIoT Wright-G to achieve peace and trust.



Seeing the Invisible: mmWave Sensing

The first core technology behind AIoT Wright-G is millimeter-wave (mmWave) sensing.

Operating within the 30–300 GHz range, this technology precisely detects human distance, speed, and movement. Because the signal can penetrate or pass through walls, smoke, and darkness, it works reliably even in low-light or dusty environments.

Most importantly, it is free from risk of privacy exposure. as no cameras are in use. Instead of visual imaging, it interprets motion through radio waves—essentially “reading space” without watching.
Wright-G achieves its core philosophy of "Catching two birds with a stone: Privacy and Safey”


Reading Motion as Points: Point Cloud Analysis

The second key technology of AIoT Wright-G is point cloud analysis.

By constructing space as a collection of countless data points, AIoT Wright-G identifies human posture and position in three dimensions.
This enables real-time detection of falls, unauthorized access, or hazardous behavior, while minimizing false alarms by analyzing movement at the point level—unaffected by lighting, shadows, or background changes.




Today, AIoT Wright-G is already safeguarding various environments—hospitals, senior care centers, government facilities, and forest monitoring zones—serving as the “invisible guardian” of everyday life.

In hospitals and nursing homes, it forms a 24-hour monitoring system that detects patient falls or unauthorized entries for immediate response.
For example, Incheon Municipal Nursing Hospital adopted Wright-G to create a non-intrusive, contact-free care environment for both patients and medical staff.

At Geongangnuri Uiwang City Senior Nursing Home, Spacebank is running a smart care pilot project using its HumanCare software and Carerate sensors, and building a safer and more efficient caregiving ecosystem.

In the field of forest surveillance, Spacebank’s radar technology is used in the Baekdudaegan National Arboretum.

Quietly but steadfastly, Spacebank continues to protect someone’s day—every day. ๐Ÿ’š

A First Step Towards the Public Sector

Innovation shines brighter when technology protects people.

Recently, Spacebank’s AIoT Wright-G was selected by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups for their “Pilot Purchase these products first and Program for Technology Development Products,” marking our official entry into the public market.

This program supports the initial development of sales technology products. It encourages public institutions to purchases these products first and purchase records are reflected in institutional performance evaluations. Furthermore, the program provides various follow-up support, including government-level promotion, marketing, and procurement support follow—helping startups establish a stable market foothold.

Spacebank earned this recognition based on its technological innovation, public value, marketability, and commercialization potential.

Having already achieved GS (Good Software) Grade 1 Certification for functionality, stability, and security, this selection further demonstrates Spacebank’s sustainable growth and trusted technology.

๐ŸŒ2025 Seongnam International Biohealthcare Convention

Where AI, Data, and Biohealth Meet

On October 23 and 24, Spacebank participated in the 2025 Seongnam International Biohealthcare Convention (SBIC 2025) held at the Seongnam Global Convergence Center.

Hosted by Seongnam City and organized by the Seongnam Industry Promotion Agency, domestic and international companies, research institutions, and experts were gathered at the Convention to explore the theme:
“AI·Data Innovation and the Future of Biohealth Business Models.”
The Convention served as a platform to share cutting-edge trends in biohealth and discuss human-centered medical innovation—providing deep insight to all participants.

Attended by More than 200 institutions and companies and 39 global buyers from 13 countries, SBIC 2025 solidified its status as a major international convention, recording business consultation results of approximately โ‚ฉ31 billion and contract opportunities exceeding โ‚ฉ17 billion.

In addition to exhibitions, consultations and lectures, a variety programs included domestic and international keynote speeches, investment briefings, and export consultations Key topics covered included biomedical devices, digital healthcare, and medical data utilization strategies.

The event highlighted how AI, data, and biohealth converge to shape new business models for the future.

The host, Seongnam City and the Seongnam Industry Promotion Agency emphasized their goal of developing Seongnam into a leading global hub for the biohealth industry through this convention.


At the event, Spacebank showcased its AIoT Wright (HumanCare) solution—based on non-contact radar sensors—and its robot monitoring platform, RoboViewX.

RoboViewX enables precise control of robot operations through real-time monitoring, improving response efficiency in emergency patient management and risk situations.

It is also applicable to a range of medical tasks—such as patient transport, medical waste handling, and emergency medicine delivery—supporting the development of smart healthcare environments.

This year’s Convention was a meaningful showcase for the robust industrial ecosystem of biohealth and ICT centered around Seongnam. It demonstrated how technology connects with people’s lives and how industry serves as a driving force for growth.

In this journey of, Spacebank will continue its journey of maturing “People, Technology and Business” within this trend.


We will continue to share more, better stories this in the future! When never technology embraces humanity with warmth, you’ll find Spacebank there. ๐Ÿงก




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