- AI Platform, which was responsible for mobility safety, expands its scope to content creation infrastructure
- Apply throughout the pre-production stage, including mobility-specific vertical AI framework, scenario generation, cross-validation, video synthesis, etc

WEFLO, an artificial intelligence (AI)-based diagnostic solution company, recently announced that it signed a "MOU for revitalizing local culture and arts and developing film festivals" with Jeonju International Film Festival and AI startups.
This agreement is significant in that WEFLO's vertical AI platform, which was used to diagnose the safety of the mobility industry, expands its application to a new domain called content creation.
WEFLO plans to provide multimodal data collection, storage, and management solutions and AI-based structured and unstructured data analysis platforms as AI infrastructure at movie production sites. The key is the "Vertical AI Framework," which has demonstrated safety in the aerospace mobility field.
WEFLO plans to apply this framework to build a core platform that can operate AI services such as ▲ automatic generation of multi-agent-based scenarios that can be used in the pre-production stage ▲ cross-validation based on script ontology ▲ video synthesis ▲ entertainment evaluation. Through this, the goal is to create and provide a production environment in which film creators can freely use AI services without a separate barrier to entry into technology.
This agreement is attracting attention as a new cooperative model where cutting-edge AI technology and regional-based international cultural events meet. Startups with innovative technologies contribute to the culture and arts sector, and the film festival is a two-way cooperative structure that lays the groundwork for digital transformation.
The signing ceremony was attended by AI start-up officials, including CEO Kim Yeejung of WEFLO, CEO of Mondrian AI Hongik University, and CEO of Twelveseny Yeon-eun, director of the Jeonju City Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau, Min Sung-wook and Jung Joon-ho, co-executive chairman of the Jeonju International Film Festival, and Jang Sung-ho, secretary-general.
"As vertical AI platforms that process and analyze high-tech mobility's structured and unstructured data such as drones and AAM (Future Air Mobility) have patterns similar to those of video, voice, and text generated from movie contents, We believe that WeFlow's vertical AI technology can play a meaningful role in another high-tech creative industry called movies," said Yeejung Kim, CEO of WEFLO. "As WEFLO's core capabilities in dealing with data ontology are also strong in dealing with unstructured text assets such as scenarios and scripts, we will be a reliable infrastructure partner so that creators can expand their imaginations without being tied to technology."
Starting with this agreement, WEFLO expressed its ambition to contribute to regional development through social reduction activities linked to the convergence of AI technology with the field of video, drone, and robot, which are specialized industries in Jeonju.
