
HyperFlow AI shared its vision and core technologies, as well as its partner ecosystem, all in one place, and directly demonstrated on-site that it is a platform that realistically accelerates the adoption of AI in businesses.
7/28/2025
On July 28, 2025, the Hyperflow Launch Conference was held at the COEX Startup Branch in Samseong-dong. While many companies agree on the potential of generative AI, they are experiencing high barriers to entry in the actual adoption and operation stages. The Hyperflow Launch Conference was planned not as a place to explain AI, but as an opportunity to show how it can be designed and operated in practice, starting from these realistic concerns. Under that goal, Hyperflow's technology, vision, and partner ecosystem came together in one place.

The conference began with a presentation by Hyperflow CEO Hwan-Soo Yu.
CEO Yoo Hwan-soo pinpointed the key challenges that Hyperflow aims to address, why the need for 'workflow-centric AI' is pertinent now.
In this presentation,
This clearly shared that Hyperflow is aiming to be a sustainable AI infrastructure platform, not just a short-term tech trend.

In the following session, CTO John Wainwright took the stage to discuss the present and future of generative AI technology. Beyond a simple technical explanation, he centered his presentation around the following questions.
Through this presentation, the technological philosophy and distinctiveness that Hyperflow aims for have become clear, and it has been clearly conveyed that they are pursuing a structure that enhances usability while maintaining technical depth.

This launch conference was not only a platform for Hyperflow's exclusive presentation but also an opportunity to share the direction of the ecosystem being built together with partners. Representatives such as Cubitic's Seo-Jun Lee, eLancer's Woo-Jin Park, and Bandi S&C's Bong-Seok Kim took the stage to share AI utilization cases and possibilities from an on-site perspective.
In each presentation, there was a realistic discussion on how AI is solving actual business problems in different industrial sectors such as startups, IT outsourcing, distribution and general trading, and the role Hyperflow can play in this process. Through this, it was confirmed that Hyperflow is more than just a solution; it is a platform that can be expanded across various industries.



The key element that enhanced the understanding of the event was the Hyperflow live demo demonstration. By designing AI workflows with drag-and-drop methods, and presenting the process of configuring document-based RAG pipelines and agent automation in real-time, Hyperflow's technology was conveyed intuitively. Instead of complex codes or theoretical explanations, it was a moment that clearly demonstrated the practical application of AI automation through a demo session that anyone could understand.


The Hyperflow launch conference was more than a technology presentation; it marked the starting point where AI is connected to actual work performance. Through this event, Hyperflow has officially begun discussions with more companies, partners, and practitioners, and is materializing the potential for PoCs and collaborations in various industries.
Hyperflow will continue to focus on reducing the complexity and barriers that arise during the adoption of AI, and on creating an environment where AI is continuously operated, repeated, and expanded within organizations. In an era where AI is not an option but a necessity, Hyperflow accompanies you from the very beginning in the most realistic way.
