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Vantiq partners with Etevers to boost AI in Korean public sector

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Vantiq has entered into a strategic partnership with Etevers to expand its presence in South Korea's government and healthcare sectors.

The agreement positions Etevers as the exclusive distributor and application partner for Vantiq in South Korea, specifically targeting the healthcare and public sector markets. This move is part of Vantiq's broader strategy to grow its market in the Asia-Pacific region.

Etevers has established longstanding relationships with major conglomerates such as Samsung and LG, along with connections in the South Korean government. The company has played a significant role in digital transformation initiatives across critical sectors in the country. The partnership with Vantiq centres on the Vantiq Intelligence Platform, which will serve as the technological foundation for developing intelligent systems in industries that require performance, adaptability, and real-time decision-making.

Hojoon Lee, Chief Executive Officer of Etevers, commented: "South Korea has always been a pioneer in embracing transformational technology—and the next leap forward will be led by intelligent systems operating in real time. Vantiq is the only platform capable of enabling agentic AI at massive scale—powering systems that don't just process data, but think, react, and adapt in the moment. That's the kind of infrastructure our healthcare and public sectors need, and it's why Vantiq is the clear partner to lead this transformation."

The announcement comes after a seminar held in Seoul by Vantiq, drawing over 100 attendees from government, enterprise, and start-ups. At the event, much of the discussion focused on the capabilities of Vantiq's platform, especially its integration of real-time data, contextual awareness, and autonomous action. These attributes have been identified as increasingly essential in areas such as healthcare, transportation, and emergency services.

Kevin Lee, Managing Director of Vantiq Korea, explained: "With Vantiq, we're delivering the future of infrastructure - today. Korean enterprises want AI that goes beyond dashboards. They want intelligence that acts. That's what Vantiq's agentic AI delivers—situational awareness and decision-making in real-time."

The South Korean government has prioritised digital transformation as a national strategy, and the Vantiq–Etevers partnership is positioned to help address this initiative through real-time intelligent systems. According to the companies, the partnership enables more than basic data insight, instead focusing on actionable intelligence in critical situations across the healthcare and public sectors.

Vantiq Korea has recently seen early success in the region following the seminar in Seoul, with several pilot projects currently underway in partnership with major organisations. The alliance with Etevers aims to build on this development, with Vantiq looking to establish South Korea as a regional centre for real-time AI innovation.

Marty Sprinzen, Chief Executive Officer of Vantiq, stated: "This partnership reflects the acceleration of a global movement. From Japan and Southeast Asia to the Middle East, governments and enterprises are rethinking how critical systems operate. Korea is no exception—it's a country that moves fast and expects results. The Etevers partnership is a strong endorsement of our ability to deliver intelligent systems in real-time, in the moments that matter most for nations at scale."

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