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Deep.Fine Raises $6.6M for Industrial AI Agent Platform

Deep.Fine secures $6.6M Series B from Hyosung Ventures, POSCO INVESTMENT, and LIG D&A-IBKC to expand its spatial AI platform for industrial operations.

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Key Takeaways

  • DEEP.FINE raised $6.6M (Series B) from Hyosung Ventures, POSCO INVESTMENT, LIG D&A-IBKC.
  • Sector: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Industrials, Manufacturing, Technology, Software & Gaming.
  • Geography: South Korea.

Analysis

South Korean industrial AI specialist Deep.Fine has successfully closed a $6.6 million Series B funding round. The capital infusion, totaling 10 billion KRW, was led by strategic investors Hyosung Ventures, POSCO INVESTMENT, and the LIG D&A-IBKC fund. This latest investment brings the company's cumulative funding to approximately $11.9 million, underscoring significant market confidence in its spatial AI-powered industrial agent platform.

The funding validates Deep.Fine's innovative approach to digitizing complex operational workflows within heavy industries. Their platform integrates smart glasses, vision AI, and spatial computing to provide real-time, AI-driven assistance to on-site workers. This comprehensive system manages the entire task lifecycle, from assignment and guidance to verification, recording, and detailed analysis, creating a unified operational environment.

Deep.Fine's technology is already making a tangible impact across critical sectors including logistics, manufacturing, shipbuilding, defense, and maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO). The company has demonstrated its ability to scale and integrate seamlessly with existing enterprise systems like WMS, ERP, and MES, evolving its offering into a robust enterprise SaaS solution. This adaptability is key in an industrial AI market projected for substantial growth, driven by the need for enhanced efficiency and safety.

Proceeds from this Series B will fuel further advancements in the industrial AI agent technology. Key areas of investment include expanding SaaS operations, developing specialized industry models derived from its extensive enterprise client data, enhancing operational analytics capabilities, preparing for international market entry, and bolstering its research and development talent pool. This strategic allocation aims to solidify Deep.Fine's position as a leader in industrial digital transformation.

The company's prior backing from entities such as the Korea Technology Finance Corporation, IBK Industrial Bank of Korea, and major conglomerates like Hyundai Motor Group and LS Group highlights its established technical credibility and business viability. The current investment round is expected to deepen collaborations with key players in Korea's mobility, power, automation, logistics, manufacturing, heavy industry, and defense sectors, further cementing its domestic market strength before global expansion.

CEO Hyunbae Kim emphasized the investment as a recognition of Deep.Fine's ability to deliver concrete operational improvements. He stated, "We will continue to grow as an AI agent platform company that innovates how work is performed and how operations are managed at industrial sites, based on technology proven in real-world environments." Kim further elaborated on the platform's mission to support workers' decision-making and execution by understanding the context of field operations, thereby boosting productivity, accuracy, and safety.

This development aligns with a broader trend of deep tech startups in South Korea leveraging advanced AI and sensing technologies for traditional industries. Recent comparable funding rounds, such as CarbonSix's $40 million Series A for its Physical AI platform and NeoArcRobotics' seed funding for shipyard robotics, illustrate strong investor appetite for solutions addressing operational challenges in core industrial bases.