[Economy in News] Divine Technology, a Company Contributing to Safety and Health through Extraordinary Simulation Technology as of Dec. 20, 2023
In the future industrial landscape, simulation appears to be a crucial element for maximizing innovation and performance. This technology is expected to play a significant role in simulating and realizing the future based on the real world across various industries.
As part of this trend, Divine Technology is showcasing simulation technology in autonomous safety verification and the medical field. By developing technology capable of reflecting various environmental influences, the company aims to produce accurate results. I had the opportunity to speak with Lee Yongchae, CEO of Divine Technology, to delve into the details.
Could you please introduce the company?
Divine Technology focuses on performing performance simulations using computer software, centering around Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) technology. This allows the prediction and analysis of various aspects such as product lifespan and safety, including factors like strength, vibration, noise, and internal fatigue destruction.
Utilizing this technology, Divine Technology aims to optimize designs across various fields. By conducting virtual experiments to understand how products or systems will operate in specific environments, they can proceed with design changes and optimizations before creating prototypes. This process proves to be efficient, reducing testing and rework time and costs.
Building on this expertise, Divine Technology combines optical and electromagnetic simulation technologies to develop autonomous driving simulations and medical twin software. Autonomous driving simulation tests the performance in virtual environments, predicting and enhancing performance in real road situations. Medical twin software simulates and utilizes a patient's condition for diagnosis and treatment in the medical field.
Divine Technology provides innovative solutions by integrating simulation and artificial intelligence across various sectors.
Please explain the main business activities.
The 'Divine Sim Suite (DSS)' is a platform providing innovative solutions in the autonomous driving simulation field, set to be released soon. The company plans to offer licenses for education, research, and commercial purposes to schools, research institutes, and businesses, with a focus on in-depth research to address mass production issues.
DSS evaluates the performance and safety of sensors, headlights, AI algorithms, and autonomous driving systems in a highly reliable, physics-based virtual environment, considering the reflection characteristics of object surfaces. It can also validate vehicle dynamics performance on a 1mm accurate road surface and monitor and verify regulations and laws in each country.
Utilizing this virtual simulation technology, potential hazards in road situations can be repeatedly tested to prepare for accidents. Divine Technology optimizes sensor components, provides reliable results by comparing with actual conditions, and offers a comprehensive solution, including autonomous driving-related regulations, edge case scenarios, traffic flow simulation, camera, lidar, radar, thermal camera simulation, and high-reliability simulation.
Additionally, the company provides Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) simulation and medical twin technology using AI, contributing to Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) simulation and complication prediction.
In connection with this, Divine Technology is developing a system that predicts complications through simulated procedures for patients with aortic valve stenosis. This involves simulating important information needed for the procedure in advance to enhance patient safety.
What are your future goals or directions?
Our goal is to contribute to safety and health through technological innovation. In 2024, we aim for revenue growth through autonomous driving technology, and in 2025, we plan to enter the international market. Additionally, by 2026, we aspire to conduct clinical trials and obtain approval for medical twin software.
Through our core areas of focus, we hope Divine Technology will grow into a responsible company that contributes to people's safety and health. Particularly, we want to develop technology that aids vulnerable populations, improving their quality of life. We aim to create an environment where simulation technology is widely utilized in the actual product development of future industries.
written by Journalist Cho Jaeyoon jjy@newseconomy.kr
#DivineTechnology #Simulation #DigitalTwin #Engineering #AutonomousDriving #MedicalTwin #MobilityEvaluationPlatform #AorticValveStenosis #TAVR #ProcedureSimulation #FutureMobilities #Safety #Health
[Economy in News] Divine Technology, a Company Contributing to Safety and Health through Extraordinary Simulation Technology as of Dec. 20, 2023
In the future industrial landscape, simulation appears to be a crucial element for maximizing innovation and performance. This technology is expected to play a significant role in simulating and realizing the future based on the real world across various industries.
As part of this trend, Divine Technology is showcasing simulation technology in autonomous safety verification and the medical field. By developing technology capable of reflecting various environmental influences, the company aims to produce accurate results. I had the opportunity to speak with Lee Yongchae, CEO of Divine Technology, to delve into the details.
Could you please introduce the company?
Divine Technology focuses on performing performance simulations using computer software, centering around Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) technology. This allows the prediction and analysis of various aspects such as product lifespan and safety, including factors like strength, vibration, noise, and internal fatigue destruction.
Utilizing this technology, Divine Technology aims to optimize designs across various fields. By conducting virtual experiments to understand how products or systems will operate in specific environments, they can proceed with design changes and optimizations before creating prototypes. This process proves to be efficient, reducing testing and rework time and costs.
Building on this expertise, Divine Technology combines optical and electromagnetic simulation technologies to develop autonomous driving simulations and medical twin software. Autonomous driving simulation tests the performance in virtual environments, predicting and enhancing performance in real road situations. Medical twin software simulates and utilizes a patient's condition for diagnosis and treatment in the medical field.
Divine Technology provides innovative solutions by integrating simulation and artificial intelligence across various sectors.
Please explain the main business activities.
The 'Divine Sim Suite (DSS)' is a platform providing innovative solutions in the autonomous driving simulation field, set to be released soon. The company plans to offer licenses for education, research, and commercial purposes to schools, research institutes, and businesses, with a focus on in-depth research to address mass production issues.
DSS evaluates the performance and safety of sensors, headlights, AI algorithms, and autonomous driving systems in a highly reliable, physics-based virtual environment, considering the reflection characteristics of object surfaces. It can also validate vehicle dynamics performance on a 1mm accurate road surface and monitor and verify regulations and laws in each country.
Utilizing this virtual simulation technology, potential hazards in road situations can be repeatedly tested to prepare for accidents. Divine Technology optimizes sensor components, provides reliable results by comparing with actual conditions, and offers a comprehensive solution, including autonomous driving-related regulations, edge case scenarios, traffic flow simulation, camera, lidar, radar, thermal camera simulation, and high-reliability simulation.
Additionally, the company provides Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) simulation and medical twin technology using AI, contributing to Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) simulation and complication prediction.
In connection with this, Divine Technology is developing a system that predicts complications through simulated procedures for patients with aortic valve stenosis. This involves simulating important information needed for the procedure in advance to enhance patient safety.
What are your future goals or directions?
Our goal is to contribute to safety and health through technological innovation. In 2024, we aim for revenue growth through autonomous driving technology, and in 2025, we plan to enter the international market. Additionally, by 2026, we aspire to conduct clinical trials and obtain approval for medical twin software.
Through our core areas of focus, we hope Divine Technology will grow into a responsible company that contributes to people's safety and health. Particularly, we want to develop technology that aids vulnerable populations, improving their quality of life. We aim to create an environment where simulation technology is widely utilized in the actual product development of future industries.
written by Journalist Cho Jaeyoon jjy@newseconomy.kr
#DivineTechnology #Simulation #DigitalTwin #Engineering #AutonomousDriving #MedicalTwin #MobilityEvaluationPlatform #AorticValveStenosis #TAVR #ProcedureSimulation #FutureMobilities #Safety #Health