Buyer Meetings at the 2025 Korea ICT Expo in the Middle East
HyperFlow AI

At the 2025 Middle East ICT Roadshow, we held direct meetings with global buyers and investors, sharing how HyperFlow can drive practical AI adoption in the Middle East market.

Event

Buyer Meetings at the 2025 Korea ICT Expo in the Middle East

2/20/2025 - 2/21/2025

Exploring the Potential of HyperFlow with Global Buyers in Dubai

On February 20–21, the 2025 Middle East ICT Roadshow, hosted by the KOTRA Dubai Office, was held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). This event was organized to support Korean ICT companies’ entry into the Middle East market, as the region shifts away from an oil-centered economic structure and actively embraces digital transformation, smart cities, AI, and advanced technologies as key growth drivers.A total of 26 Korean ICT companies participated across various sectors—including smart cities, cybersecurity, robotics, autonomous driving, and AI solutions—and the event resulted in 16 Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs), marking a meaningful outcome.

Mirinae Technologies’ Participation and Introduction of HyperFlow

Mirinae Technologies also took part in the roadshow, holding direct meetings with global buyers and investors from Dubai and beyond. Rather than simply introducing a product, these discussions focused on why HyperFlow matters as a next-generation AI execution infrastructure, and what strategic value it can offer in the Middle East market.

What Is HyperFlow AI?

At the center of these discussions was HyperFlow. HyperFlow is a next-generation AI execution infrastructure platform that goes beyond simple text generation to plan and execute real-world tasks. The platform’s technical architecture is led by John Wainwright, a Silicon Valley veteran who has spent over 55 years advancing software and computer languages. As the creator of Objects in C, the first object-oriented framework based on the C language—later sold to Apple—he brings decades of foundational expertise to HyperFlow. Through HyperFlow, AI evolves beyond merely responding to questions; it understands business workflows, determines next actions, and produces real operational outcomes as an execution-driven system.

Execution-Centered AI Architecture

At its core, HyperFlow combines a JEPA-based World Model with LLMs to create an execution-focused AI architecture. Instead of competing in the race for massive, general-purpose models, HyperFlow adopts a Small World Model strategy, tailored to specific enterprises and domains.

This approach enables:

  • Training and operation on single-GPU-level infrastructure
  • Learning directly from data companies already own
  • Accurate understanding of real business workflows

Built on this foundation, HyperFlow functions as an AI orchestration and execution infrastructure, connecting LLMs, World Models, workflows, and external tools into a single execution flow. This allows companies to move beyond experimental AI usage and operate AI at the business-task level, addressing the Execution Gap that prevents many PoC projects from reaching production. Through this structure, HyperFlow is positioning itself as a core platform in the emerging Agentic AI and World Model–based execution infrastructure market.

Closing Thoughts

The 2025 Middle East ICT Roadshow was a meaningful opportunity to confirm that HyperFlow is more than just an AI solution—it is an AI execution infrastructure capable of competing in the global market. Through in-depth discussions with local buyers and investors, we were able to share HyperFlow’s technological differentiation and market potential, gaining valuable insight into its global scalability. Mirinae Technologies will continue to evolve HyperFlow with the goal of creating an environment where AI truly works in real-world operations.

Steve Seungseob Lee
Steve Seungseob LeeOperation Manager