
AiKey (CEO Gyeongsu Jeong) announced its participation in CES 2025 in Las Vegas, USA, from January 7 to 10 at the K-Startup Pavilion.
AiKey specializes in providing advanced systems and services to prevent safety incidents in industrial settings, including those involving heavy machinery. Leveraging edge and cloud-based AI technologies, the company offers cutting-edge, mobility-focused industrial safety systems.
AiKey’s solutions feature high-performance edge AI optimized for on-site data, real-time worker and operator alerts, cloud-based remote monitoring, worker training, and safety diagnostics. These specialized technologies are integrated into a full-cycle AI platform, setting AiKey apart from other safety system developers.
The company’s flagship mobility safety system, which has earned widespread acclaim, integrates 360-degree cameras on industrial forklifts and trucks. The system’s vision AI capabilities detect other vehicles or workers within an expanded four-channel field of view, enhancing workplace safety.
The video and image data captured are transmitted to a dedicated cloud server, enabling managers to monitor activities remotely and in real-time.

AiKey has also enhanced its AI model to improve situational awareness, enabling advanced tracking of specific objects within its field of vision. The company has developed a wireless smart camera with improved ease of installation and operation, diversifying its product lineup and continually refining product quality through ongoing research and development.
At CES 2025, AiKey plans to showcase its mobility safety systems and related technologies. The company aims to identify potential customers and partners to support its expansion into new markets. It also intends to gather feedback and insights from industry stakeholders to incorporate into future product development.
An AiKey representative stated, “At CES, we aim to understand market trends, collect feedback, and identify emerging needs among potential customers to enhance the quality and functionality of our commercial models. We are also preparing to enter the U.S. market and will pursue further expansion into North America, followed by the Middle East and Africa.”
The representative added, “With a phased market entry strategy, enhanced marketing efforts, and strengthened product competitiveness, we aim to establish AiKey as a global leader in the industrial safety sector.”

AVING News, which has covered CES for 19 consecutive years, continues to bridge the gap for Korean SMEs and startups looking to expand globally. To promote Korean startups worldwide, AVING will host its Broadcasting Zone at the Venetian Expo, featuring the CES Media Day Startup Conference and global media interviews. AVING’s international media partners will cover these programs.
Following CES 2025, AVING will co-host review conferences with participating companies in Korea, offering a platform for increased visibility and improved corporate image.
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