- UDMTEK Identifies Additional Success Cases of Implementing Generative AI-Based Safety Management System
- Plans to Expand Implementation to Affiliates Including SK bioscience and SK gas Based on Success Cases
SK chemicals’ generative Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based smart safety technology has been recognized for its excellence and is now being expanded to other industrial sites.
SK chemicals (CEO and President Ahn Jae-hyun) recently announced on 00th that it has signed a supply agreement with UDMTEK for the licensing of core technology related to its generative AI-based safety management system.
UDMTEK, a company specializing in the development and supply of application software based on machine learning processing technologies, will acquire the rights to use SK chemicals’ generative AI-based smart safety management system through this agreement, along with access to the AI model’s source code and the business rights based on it.
UDMTEK plans to apply its proprietary technologies to enhance data analysis accuracy and continuously improve the performance of the AI learning model.
The generative AI-based safety management system is an automated workplace safety analysis system developed by SK chemicals in collaboration with SK discovery DX Lab.
Workplace safety analysis is an essential process for ensuring worker safety and preventing accidents in industrial settings. Traditionally, significant time and cost were required for the process due to manual operation, and the quality of the analysis varied depending on the experience and expertise of the person conducting it.
The AI-based safety management system reduces workplace risks by transforming accumulated cases and documents into data and recommending potential hazards prior to task execution.
Once data for each industry’s operations is secured, the system can generate specialized workplace safety analyses tailored not only to the chemical sector but also to a wide range of industries, including steel, semiconductors, heavy industry, automotive, secondary batteries, and food. The system also offers the advantage of responding instantly to real-time changes in the work environment, providing smart solutions.
Based on these advantages, the two companies plan to expand the system within this year to affiliates such as SK gas, SK bioscience, SK plasma, and Ulsan GPS. They will gradually broaden its application to additional industries and companies, leveraging the data and experience accumulated across various sites.
Ko Jeong-seok, Head of the DT Office at SK chemicals, stated, “The generative AI-based safety management system has significantly improved management efficiency at production sites and enabled more detailed and systematic safety oversight.” He added, “We will actively collaborate with UDMTEK and the broader industrial sector to ensure that the system, developed through SK chemicals’ extensive experience and expertise, contributes to enhancing safety standards across the entire industry beyond our affiliates.”

# Photo Description: SK chemicals signs a paid licensing agreement with UDMTEK for the use of the core technology of its generative AI-based safety management system. SK chemicals team members are reviewing the safety management system.