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Deloitte Anjin and Hyundai AutoEver Sign MOU for Joint Digital Disaster Safety Management Project

[Asia Economy Reporter Minji Lee] Deloitte Anjin Accounting Corporation announced on the 27th that it has signed a strategic business agreement (MOU) with Hyundai AutoEver to establish a business model in the digital disaster management field and to explore new business opportunities. Through this agreement, the two companies plan to promote domestic and international digital disaster safety management projects and establish an integrated smart building support system for business continuity management.


Deloitte Anjin and Hyundai AutoEver Sign MOU for Joint Digital Disaster Safety Management Project On the 26th, the signing ceremony held at the Hyundai AutoEver headquarters in Seoul was attended by Oilseok Oh, CEO of Hyundai AutoEver (from the left), Jongseong Hong, CEO of Deloitte Anjin, and employees from both companies.


Deloitte Anjin has a specialized strategic crisis management team focused on disaster management and business continuity management (BCM). This team possesses the capability to detect unpredictable crisis situations such as fires, explosions, earthquakes, infectious diseases, and terrorism, enabling the rapid normalization of a company’s core operations, services, and personnel. Their core services include integrated crisis management, business continuity management (BCM), supply chain risk intelligence, and risk and disaster detection.


Hyundai AutoEver holds patented technology for the ‘Digital SOP and Predictive-based Building Integrated Operation System and Method.’ This technology uses big data generated from energy, security, and safety facility operation information within buildings to predict disasters and propose preemptive response measures. It also detects disaster situations in real time and automatically controls building facilities according to standard operating procedures established for each type of disaster.


The two companies plan to provide differentiated services for business continuity management and digital disaster and crisis management to companies facing the post-COVID-19 era. Additionally, they intend to jointly develop new business models such as digital SOPs for smart buildings and for predicting and responding to autonomous vehicle accidents.


Oilseok Oh, CEO of Hyundai AutoEver, stated, “As the era of hyper-connectivity among people, spaces, and environments arrives, smart building platforms integrating advanced technologies are emerging beyond simple buildings. Through close collaboration with Deloitte Anjin, we will enhance our business competitiveness in the smart building service market.”


Jongseong Hong, CEO of Deloitte Anjin, said, “Leveraging the knowledge and capabilities of both companies through our global network, we believe we can create a new turning point in domestic and international digital disaster management projects.”


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