[Security News Reporter Kim Young-myeong] OneMoreSecurity (CEO, Min-sik Kim), a company specializing in artificial intelligence and information security solutions, announced that it had signed a business agreement (MOU) with Quorum Nusa Prestasi, a company specializing in IT solutions, to enter the Indonesian market.

OneMoreSecurity and Quorum Nusa Prestasi have signed a business agreement (MOU) [Photo = OneMoreSecurity]
This MOU signing ceremony was held at the offline event of the ‘2022 Information Security In & Out Business Consultation (Vietnam, Indonesia)’ hosted by the Ministry of Science and ICT (Minister Lee Jong-ho) and the Korea Information Security Industry Association (Director Lee Dong-beom). This conference is a project to promote business relationship continuity through 1:1 online conference and buyer invitation conference to expand the export market of domestic information security companies in Southeast Asia.
Quorum Nusa Prestasi is an Indonesian IT solution specialist and currently has a number of partners such as JobTech, Xstruct Australia, QUVAT, CGV blitz. OneMoreSecurity plans to provide OMEYE, an intelligent video analysis all-in-one safety platform, to the Indonesian market through Quorum Nusa Prestasi.
Min-sik Kim, CEO of OneMoreSecurity, said, “OneMoreSecurity will actively support the provision of differentiated smart city services in Indonesia together with Quorum Nusa Prestasi, a promising local IT company.”
Endi Fahrizal, CEO of Quorum Nusa Prestasi, said at the agreement ceremony, "We will cooperate to advance into Indonesia with OneMoreSecurity's intelligent video analysis all-in-one safety platform."
Meanwhile, OneMoreSecurity is a start-up company founded in 2019 by the National Security Research Institute, and is developing local businesses with a number of promising overseas companies, including US We-bridge World, Tanzania TechnoPro Africa, as well as Quorum Nusa Prestasi in Indonesia.
[Reporter Kim Young-myeong (boan@boannews.com)]
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[Security News Reporter Kim Young-myeong] OneMoreSecurity (CEO, Min-sik Kim), a company specializing in artificial intelligence and information security solutions, announced that it had signed a business agreement (MOU) with Quorum Nusa Prestasi, a company specializing in IT solutions, to enter the Indonesian market.

OneMoreSecurity and Quorum Nusa Prestasi have signed a business agreement (MOU) [Photo = OneMoreSecurity]
This MOU signing ceremony was held at the offline event of the ‘2022 Information Security In & Out Business Consultation (Vietnam, Indonesia)’ hosted by the Ministry of Science and ICT (Minister Lee Jong-ho) and the Korea Information Security Industry Association (Director Lee Dong-beom). This conference is a project to promote business relationship continuity through 1:1 online conference and buyer invitation conference to expand the export market of domestic information security companies in Southeast Asia.
Quorum Nusa Prestasi is an Indonesian IT solution specialist and currently has a number of partners such as JobTech, Xstruct Australia, QUVAT, CGV blitz. OneMoreSecurity plans to provide OMEYE, an intelligent video analysis all-in-one safety platform, to the Indonesian market through Quorum Nusa Prestasi.
Min-sik Kim, CEO of OneMoreSecurity, said, “OneMoreSecurity will actively support the provision of differentiated smart city services in Indonesia together with Quorum Nusa Prestasi, a promising local IT company.”
Endi Fahrizal, CEO of Quorum Nusa Prestasi, said at the agreement ceremony, "We will cooperate to advance into Indonesia with OneMoreSecurity's intelligent video analysis all-in-one safety platform."
Meanwhile, OneMoreSecurity is a start-up company founded in 2019 by the National Security Research Institute, and is developing local businesses with a number of promising overseas companies, including US We-bridge World, Tanzania TechnoPro Africa, as well as Quorum Nusa Prestasi in Indonesia.
[Reporter Kim Young-myeong (boan@boannews.com)]
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