Smart Tech Korea 2026 highlighted a clear industry direction: the future of manufacturing will be increasingly driven by AI, computer vision, geospatial intelligence, and data-driven decision making.
While automation hardware and robotics remained major attractions throughout the exhibition, many conversations focused on a more fundamental challenge: how organizations can transform massive amounts of operational data into actionable insights that improve efficiency, safety, and productivity.
At Smart Tech Korea 2026, Nobisoft demonstrated how AI-powered software solutions are helping industrial organizations modernize workflows and accelerate digital transformation across manufacturing, mining, infrastructure, and energy sectors.

One of the key solutions showcased at the Nobisoft booth was our AI-powered geology and mining platform, designed to help exploration and mining teams process geological data faster and more accurately.
The platform combines AI, computer vision, and centralized data management to analyze drilling images, interpret geophysical logs, automate geological logging processes, and enable real-time collaboration between distributed teams. By reducing manual analysis and streamlining workflows, organizations can accelerate decision-making while improving operational visibility.
Alongside the mining platform, visitors also explored NobiVision X, Nobisoft's AI Computer Vision solution for industrial environments.

NobiVision X demonstrates how visual AI can be applied to smart manufacturing scenarios such as:
By transforming camera feeds into actionable operational data, manufacturers can identify issues faster, improve quality control, and reduce manual monitoring efforts.
The strong interest from visitors reinforced a growing trend: manufacturers are looking beyond automation and toward intelligent systems capable of understanding and acting on real-world conditions in real time.
In addition to industrial solutions, Nobisoft also presented an interactive demonstration that showcased the underlying AI technologies powering many modern computer vision applications.
The demo featured Epic Boss Fighter, an AI-powered motion-controlled game that uses MediaPipe and OpenCV to track body movements, hand gestures, and facial landmarks directly from a standard camera feed. Players could interact with the game using natural movements rather than traditional controllers.
To further streamline the experience, OCR technologies such as RapidOCR and Tesseract were used to automatically recognize player information from ID cards during registration.
While presented in a gaming environment, the technologies behind the demo have practical applications far beyond entertainment. The same computer vision capabilities can support touchless interfaces, operator monitoring, safety compliance, gesture-based controls, and training simulations within smart manufacturing environments.

We would like to thank everyone who visited the Nobisoft booth, participated in our demonstrations, and shared valuable insights throughout the event.
As industries continue their digital transformation journey, Nobisoft remains committed to delivering practical AI solutions that help organizations operate smarter, safer, and more efficiently.
Whether you're modernizing manufacturing processes, implementing computer vision solutions, or exploring AI-driven automation, Nobisoft can help turn your vision into measurable business outcomes.