The Global Media Meetup 2025 event took place in Seoul (Korea), gathering five international media agencies including VietnamPlus (Vietnam), Le Café du Geek (France), Digitimes (Taiwan), Arageek (Arabic) and Inno&Tech Today (USA).
The event aims to strengthen connections between global media and the Korean startup ecosystem, while also creating a forum for technology companies to showcase outstanding innovative solutions in the fields of AI, AR/VR, digital education, infrared sensors, and sports training technology, and for international media experts to offer valuable advice to help businesses thrive in potential markets.
At the program, 5 Korean companies shared many remarkable technologies, reflecting the trend of digitalization, automation and intelligence in production, life and vocational training.
Below is a summary of the highlights from each business.
Wave Company - AI-assisted training via the Tracme wearable device.
Wave Company introduces Tracme, a fitness tracking solution powered by AI and the next-generation TracSil soft sensor.
Unlike smartwatches that only measure basic physiological data, Tracme analyzes joint movement, posture, impact force, and range of motion with high accuracy thanks to sensors that can be integrated directly into clothing.
All data is processed in real-time, allowing the AI system to provide immediate posture warnings and suggestions for adjustments, helping users improve their exercise techniques and reduce the risk of falls - especially in the elderly.
The product is expected to expand into the Southeast Asian market, where demand for health and fitness equipment is rapidly increasing.
Melaka - Gendia AI: An integrated innovation platform that helps eliminate fragmentation in the AI ecosystem.
Melaka introduces Gendia AI, a creative platform for creators and businesses, designed to address three major problems hindering AI adoption: difficulty in choosing the right tools, high costs associated with paying for individual AI services, and fragmented workflows where users have to download, edit, and convert files from multiple sources.
Gendia AI integrates four core technologies that Melaka has developed and tested since 2023-2024: EduPrompt for education and tutorial prompts; STOR for content generation; ATEM for media editing and processing; and Mosnira Gateway for in-depth technical processing.
By combining these technologies into a unified engine, Gendia AI allows users to create images, videos, music , text, and TTS within a single pipeline, eliminating the need for multiple steps or different software.
A key feature of Gendia AI is its one-stop payment mechanism: users only pay for one service and can use all integrated AI tools through a single credit system. The platform also integrates a smart prompt recommendation algorithm, making it easy for creators to create content without prior prompt writing experience.
Gendia AI is aimed at a wide range of users, including marketers, content creators, designers, developers, as well as the advertising, e-commerce, digital education, and media sectors. Melaka says it has a 78% repeat user rate, indicating strong demand among the creative community.
The big differentiator from the competition is that Gendia can create multiple content types (video-image-music-TTS-text) in a single pipeline, which significantly shortens creation time and eliminates tool fragmentation - a common problem in the industry.

Mr. JeaHo Goo, founding member and CEO of Melake, expressed to Vietnamese reporters his desire to enter the potential Vietnamese market, especially with the company's key product for education, Graphytoon.
Stratio - Infrared AI Sensor: A material recognition solution based on the infrared spectrum, pushing the boundaries of machine vision.
Stratio brings Infrared AI Sensor technology, a next-generation infrared spectrum sensor capable of analyzing the “spectral fingerprint” of materials - a form of data that traditional RGB cameras and machine vision AI cannot recognize.
This technology helps to accurately differentiate between various types of plastics such as PET, PP, and Polystyrene, and even identify non-plastic materials based on their spectral characteristics.
With high accuracy, Infrared AI Sensor is opening up powerful applications in recycling waste sorting, counterfeit detection, soil quality assessment and carbon measurement, as well as many industrial fields that require complex material recognition.
Stratio claims to be the only company offering cost-effective, AI-infrared germanium-based sensors, which have already been distributed to over 25 countries. This technology helps increase recycling efficiency, reduce operating costs, and automate processes that previously relied heavily on human expertise.
Coxspace - Venzy: A standardized gesture control device for AR glasses, integrating 90-DOF sensor technology and AI motion detection.
Coxspace introduces Venzy, a new generation of gesture control devices that aims to solve the limitations of current AR glasses - which depend on 1-2 cameras, leading to low accuracy and easy delay in control.
Venzy uses a 90-DOF sensor combined with fusion sensing and AI gesture recognition, allowing the device to record 3D motion without drift, without deviation, and with high precision.

Venzy supports multiple control modes such as gesture mouse, air mouse, meta-mode for XR environments, and familiar operations like zooming, rotating, dragging, scrolling, and adjusting volume using hand movements in space. The product is compatible with smartphones, laptops, tablets, and is optimized for AR glasses such as Xreal, Ray-Ban Meta, and Rokid.
Having successfully completed nine crowdfunding campaigns and holding numerous international patents, Venzy is being positioned by Coxspace as the future interactive interface standard for AR glasses, amidst a global AR/XR market projected to accelerate significantly by 2030.
Big Pictures - VR Construction Training: A virtual reality training ecosystem for operating construction machinery, featuring 35 simulations and a data analytics LMS.
Big Pictures launches VR Construction Education Training, a comprehensive digital training solution for the construction industry, including 35 machine operation simulations, hardware simulators, and an LMS system; data analysis to assess student proficiency.

According to Big Pictures, this VR model helps training facilities save up to 84% on costs compared to using real machines by reducing maintenance costs, fuel, space, and accident risks. The system also increases learning efficiency by 46% thanks to its motion analysis mechanism, measurement of operation accuracy, and instant feedback for learners.
Big Pictures is currently being used in 89 educational institutions in South Korea, has been deployed in the Philippines, and is preparing to expand to Australia.
In Vietnam, Kim Jongmin, CEO of Big Pictures, expressed his determination to enter this promising market.
Speaking to a VietnamPlus reporter at the event, Mr. Kim said that the company had participated in Techfest Hai Phong 2025, worked with the Ministry of Transport, and collaborated on a pilot program with the University of Technology - Vietnam National University, Hanoi to integrate VR training into the national vocational certification program.
According to Mr. Kim, this solution promises to change the way heavy technical training is conducted, reduce dependence on real equipment and help workers have more opportunities to improve their skills in a short time./.
Global Media Meetup 2025 is not only a bridge between the press and technology businesses, but also clearly reflects the heat of Korean innovation in the fields of AI, AR/VR, smart sensors and digital education.
The interest from international media outlets, including VietnamPlus, promises to open up many opportunities for cooperation and spread Korean technology to Southeast Asia - especially Vietnam, a market with great potential for digital transformation solutions.
Source: https://www.vietnamplus.vn/global-media-meetup-2025-su-kien-ket-noi-truyen-thong-cong-nghe-tai-seoul-post1081809.vnp










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