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KMF 2026 at COEX Unites AI and XR in Virtual Convergence Expo

Korea News Editorial team · Noah Hughes · 2026.06.12 · Reading time 8min read · Views 12 ·
Key — South Korea secures approval of 14 information security technology standards at the ITU, reinforcing global leadership in cybersecurity for AI and 6G.

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The Korea Virtual Convergence Industry Expo 2026 (KMF 2026), the nation’s largest virtual convergence industry exhibition hosted by the Ministry of Science and ICT, will take place from June 10 to 12 at COEX in Seoul.

Now in its 11th year, this year’s event will feature a major exhibition with 140 companies and 270 booths, along with lectures focusing on key themes such as the convergence of AI and extended reality (XR), technological shifts in the era of spatial computing, and innovation in AI-driven content creation.

Close-up of internal circuit structure in core equipment for information security technology, intricate details of microchips and glowing blue circuit patterns
Close-up of internal circuit structure in core equipment for information security technology, intricate details of microchips and glowing blue circuit patterns

During the same period, COEX will also host Smart Tech Korea, offering a comprehensive view of intersections across technology sectors including AI and big data, cybersecurity, robotics, retail, and logistics.

Given the growing momentum of virtual convergence technologies and AI spreading rapidly across the entire content industry, this event has drawn strong attention from industry players.

Night view of a futuristic smart city featuring 6th generation mobile communication and information security technologies, with autonomous vehicles connected to traffic lights and security data transmission towers illuminated by soft blue light.
Night view of a futuristic smart city featuring 6th generation mobile communication and information security technologies, with autonomous vehicles connected to traffic lights and security data transmission towers illuminated by soft blue light.

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CategoryItem AItem B
Number of Approved Standardization Items14 (new)7 (adopted from international standards), 6 (final approval of international standards), 2 (technical reports)
Key Participating EnterprisesHyundai Autopass, Hyundai Motor, KT, L.Aon Security, and over 10 othersIndustry-led technology proposals
Core Technology AreasAI and 6G security focusedSecuring leadership in international standardization
Meeting Location and DurationGeneva, Switzerland, June 1–10Enhancing South Korea’s technological influence in international standardization processes
Key Outcomes14 new items approved as ITU standardization initiativesStrengthening South Korea’s global leadership in information security technologies

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. How many information security technology proposals has South Korea had approved by ITU? South Korea has received a total of 14 approvals for information security technology proposals from ITU. These include 7 newly approved standardization items, with 7 international standards pre-adopted and the remaining 6 international standards along with 2 technical reports finally approved.

Q2. What are the main technology areas South Korea proposed at this ITU meeting? The primary focus areas are artificial intelligence (AI) and 6G security. With these approvals, South Korea has strengthened its leadership in establishing international standards for AI and 6G.

Q3. Which South Korean companies participated in this ITU meeting? More than 10 domestic companies, including Hyundai Autopass, Hyundai Motor, KT, and Lation Security, participated as part of the national delegation. These companies joined to incorporate their independently developed proprietary technologies into international standards.

Q4. What are the key benefits South Korea gains from this ITU approval achievement? South Korea has secured leadership in international standard-setting for AI and 6G security, enhancing its influence within the global technology ecosystem. This also positively impacts South Korean companies by strengthening their competitiveness in global markets.

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