InoTelligence Research Laboratory focuses on long-term system architectures
where humans, artificial intelligence, and machines converge.
Rather than pursuing short-term products or trends, the laboratory
investigates foundational structures that determine whether a system
can survive, recover, and evolve under unpredictable conditions.
This website serves as the official public archive of those research efforts
and the execution tools developed to validate them.
Research at InoTelligence begins with a simple question:
What happens when a system fails?
Every technology developed here must demonstrate survivability,
recoverability, and extensibility.
This principle applies equally to software, hardware, and artificial
intelligence systems.
Market demand does not define our direction.
Structural integrity and long-term execution capability do.
The following seven missions represent long-term architectural challenges, not commercial product plans. All development within the laboratory aligns with these directions.
These twelve software systems are fully developed execution tools created and used internally to validate the seven core missions.
Installation-free browser-based STEP/IGES 3D viewer.
High-performance industrial 3D viewer for shopfloor environments.
Manufacturing-oriented CAD system focused on production logic.
Modular CAM workflow and machining research framework.
Automatic mold and assembly structural decomposition engine.
Explode-based automatic BOM generation system.
Geometry-driven manufacturing estimation support system.
STEP/IGES normalization and optimization pipeline.
AI-assisted internal software development environment.
Runtime behavior monitoring and anomaly detection system.
WebGL-based lightweight 3D visualization platform.
Centralized archive for research documentation and releases.
InoTelligence Research Laboratory
Email: kcim90@naver.com
All inquiries are reviewed strictly from a research perspective.