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Company Name : DroMiiCEO : Seungho LeeYear of Establishment : 2017Investment Stage : SeedKey Product : D-ROAD·K-AQUAS·CfSMIndustry : AI+MobilityTechnology : AI Application Technology / Computer Vision (CV)Website : www.dromii.comDroMii receives data from drones and uses AI to generate road traffic information.Technical Architecture of Dromii’s Drone and AI-based Solutions / DroMiiK-AQUASᆞD-ROAD Helping Develop Optimal Management Strategies to Increase Management Efficiency and Reduce Costs DroMii is a geospatial AI (GeoAI) startup specializing in spatial data processing and AI-powered data analysis. Over the years, the company has developed a variety of technologies, including a deep learning and drone-based solution for generating orthophotos of roads without vehicles, a 3D modeling solution using multi-directional cameras, a drone-based system for creating high-definition safety maps (HDSMap), and an automated image processing solution that utilizes node-based distributed computing networks.Its flagship products include "D-ROAD," "K-AQUAS," and "CfSM." D-ROAD is a pothole/crack detection and management solution for roads. K-AQUAS is an integrated water pollution source management system, and CfSM is a deep learning and drone-based solution for automatically removing vehicles from road surface images.D-ROAD accurately analyzes actual road surface conditions by automatically removing vehicles and shadows from drone-captured road imagery. This enables the collection of road environment data unconstrained by spatial limitations and allows for more efficient maintenance and preventive repair.K-AQUAS is a web-based platform that detects pollution sources in river basins early using satellite imagery and drone footage data to visualize them for integrated management. It focuses particularly on early detection of non-point pollution source around rivers to help local governments respond quickly.The platform conducts satellite image analysis based on indicators such as Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and Normalized Difference Water Index (NDWI), and applies super-resolution technology to enhance satellite image resolution. This enables time-series comparisons of environmental changes by year and index, and includes a feature for automatically mapping pollution sources based on drone-captured images.CfSM automatically removes vehicles from road images using deep learning and drone technology. This enables the detection of cracks and potholes and generating data necessary for road maintenance. It also provides precise identification of lane markings and road dimensions, enabling the creation of high-definition road maps for autonomous vehicles.Advancing AI Services and Actively Targeting the Global Market with ‘D-FIND’DroMii plans to enhance its services and make a full-scale entry into the global market. The company is targeting key emerging markets such as the Middle East, South Africa, and Southeast Asia.Currently, DroMii is preparing "D-FIND," an automated system for detecting illegal cultivation and generating survey documents within public land. By 2027, the company will complete the service advancement necessary for global deployment and, by 2030, establish maintenance and coordination meetings in each country based on MOUs.In the Middle East, including the U.A.E. and Saudi Arabia, it plans to provide on-premise services that incorporate paid satellite data and ensure data security, depending on the investment scale of projects such as Dubai Smart City and NEOM City.In South Africa, it will structure its service classes based on large-scale residential and transportation infrastructure projects, such as the Lanseria Smart City and Mooikloof Mega City, focusing on identifying extensive land areas and unregistered structures.Meanwhile, in Southeast Asia, the company intends to propose a SaaS platform centered on land cover-based obstacle detection features, with a focus on compensation assessment and digital survey history management for illegal cultivation sites, graves, and unregistered houses, within the context of rural public land development and new urban expansion."We will expand our supply of systems to compensation-related institutions by 2027 and push forward with the advancement of our AI services for global deployment," said Seungho Lee, CEO of DroMii. "We are developing "D-FIND," an AI-based system for detecting illegal cultivation on public land and automating survey documentation."yongman.kwon@chosunbiz.comThis article was written in 2025 and reflects information available at the time of writing.