- Real-time Generated AI Reduces False Policies and Increases Situational Awareness
- Proven for industrial safety, it is currently expanding to transportation, retail and childcare
Seoul, Korea, August 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ – NOTA AI, a leading provider of AI model optimization technology, today announced the official launch of NVA (NOTA Vision Agent).
NOTA AI launches Korea's first commercialized VLM-driven solution for real-time video surveillance
Unlike traditional video surveillance systems that rely solely on simple object detection, NVA interprets complex scenes by understanding object relationships, identifying violations of operational procedures, and detecting multifaceted risk indicators in real time. While several companies have introduced prototypes with VLM, NOTA AI is the first in Korea and successfully deploying such solutions in one of the few industrial environments around the world.
NVA addresses long-standing issues with traditional computer vision (CV) solutions, including frequent false positives, missed detections, and complex rule structures. Its intuitive interface allows natural language-based Q&A and automatic report generation, greatly improving operational safety and responsiveness.
After successful field verification, NOTA AI began to accelerate its deployment in multiple sectors. In particular, cooperation Colon Benittthe company successfully completed an 8-scenario POC (proof of concept) at Kolon Industries' Gimcheon 2 plant. A representative from Kolon Industries said, “The NVA will take monitoring to a new level by detecting violations of the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) and identifying complex risk patterns before escalating.”
Traditional systems can only detect discrete objects such as “people” and “vehicles” and are lacking in order to prevent accidents that involve layered factors such as task sequences, equipment state, and environmental context. The NVA is designed to overcome these limitations by understanding real-time situational contexts. For example, you can detect multifactorial scenarios such as “working alone on a ladder without safety gear” and detect alerts (integrated with field equipment) within 2.5 seconds via a prompt-based interface.
Fast deployment and flexible rule updates are also important benefits. Traditional AI monitoring solutions typically take more than three months to implement new detection rules, but NVA reduces this to less than a week. It takes just 2-3 weeks to install and activate a complete system.
Additionally, NVA integrates seamlessly with existing CCTV infrastructure, allowing for easy adoption without replacing hardware. The solution expands from small sites to large industrial facilities, with end-to-end encryption enabling robust data protection.
With this launch, NOTA AI plans to expand NVA to the global market. middle east and North America. The company is currently examining its applicability across a variety of domains, including industrial safety, target monitoring, ITS, retail and childcare, and is actively pursuing commercialization through partnerships with national and international stakeholders.
“NVA will have a real impact on the industrial environment by reducing risk and improving workplace safety,” says Myungsu Chae, CEO of Nota AI. “This represents a practical and effective application of dedicated generator AI to address complex challenges across the industry. Our goal is to make NVA a global benchmark for industrial AI monitoring.” He states, “When we prepare for an IPO, NVA is more than just a new product. It is a strategic milestone that introduces the maturity of our technology and commercial preparation. We believe it will become the cornerstone of establishing Nota AI leadership in the industrial AI domain.”
