
At G-Summit 2025, we demonstrated a visual-based AI workflow in person, proving that Hyperflow is a platform that realistically accelerates the adoption of AI in businesses.
10/1/2025 - 10/2/2025
HyperFlow AI participated as an official partner at G-Summit 2025, Gyeonggi Province’s flagship startup conference. From October 1 to October 2, 2025, HyperFlow AI operated a dedicated booth, where it showcased HyperFlow’s core technologies and offered hands-on product experiences directly to attendees. G-Summit goes beyond a technology-focused exhibition, serving as a platform where startup solutions that can be practically applied in real industries and on-site environments come together. HyperFlow’s participation took place at a pivotal moment when interest in generative AI was shifting beyond exploring technological possibilities toward more pragmatic questions: How can AI be applied to real work, and how should it be operated in practice? At the event, HyperFlow presented tangible and immediately experienceable answers to these questions.

During the event, product demonstrations at the HyperFlow booth focused on features that can be immediately applied to real business environments. The key demo highlights included:
Attendees were able to experience the entire process of designing and deploying AI workflows using a drag-and-drop interface. This hands-on experience drew strong interest, as it demonstrated that AI automation applicable to real work can be implemented without complex development processes. In particular, many participants noted that HyperFlow goes beyond simply connecting individual features, enabling workflows to be designed and operated naturally as a single, end-to-end business process. Corporate and institutional representatives described HyperFlow as “a solution that addresses the real-world challenges organizations face when introducing AI internally.”

At the booth, mini sessions and one-on-one consultations were held continuously alongside product demonstrations, attracting visitors from a wide range of industries, including startups, public institutions, manufacturing, and education. Participants engaged in in-depth discussions on how AI automation could be designed based on their own data structures and real operational environments. In particular, recurring questions focused on whether RAG could be built immediately using only internal documents and proprietary data, and to what extent automation could be achieved without dedicated development resources. These discussions highlighted a broader shift in perspective: many organizations are no longer viewing AI adoption as a question of technological feasibility, but rather as a matter of practical constraints and conditions in real-world operations. Through these conversations, participants came to view HyperFlow as “a platform that goes beyond proof-of-concept and enables real deployment and operation in production environments.” They were able to experience firsthand HyperFlow’s potential as a realistic alternative for driving AI adoption within their organizations.

Participation in G-Summit 2025 marked a turning point for HyperFlow AI, going beyond a simple exhibition to the start of concrete PoC discussions with a wide range of companies. It also served as an opportunity to expand collaboration with region-based partners and to establish an important foundation for global expansion. Moving forward, HyperFlow AI will continue to advance its product and expand partnerships, enabling more organizations to use AI not as an experiment, but as a driver of real business outcomes. By delivering workflow-centric AI automation grounded in a deep understanding of real-world industry and organizational needs, HyperFlow aims to help companies turn AI into measurable results.
At a time when AI is no longer optional but essential, HyperFlow is committed to shaping this transformation together—through the most practical, field-proven approach.
