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BQAI Supplies Cloud Viewer "WIGOVIEW" to National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art

BQAI announced on December 22 that it has supplied its self-developed cloud edition viewer platform, "WIGOVIEW," to the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art. WIGOVIEW is accelerating its user expansion by extending its service domain from media companies to public institutions.

BQAI Supplies Cloud Viewer "WIGOVIEW" to National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art

WIGOVIEW is a next-generation cloud viewer service that overcomes the limitations of traditional PDF-based viewers by providing reader-centric convenience and scalability. It allows users to view various types of print content, such as newspapers, magazines, newsletters, catalogs, and company bulletins, in high definition on PCs, smartphones, and tablets without the need to install Active-X or plug-ins. Key features include device-optimized screens, article clipping and notes, easy navigation by date, and integration with online articles.


The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art plans to use WIGOVIEW to provide access to approximately 150,000 pages of popular culture and arts magazines-such as Sunday Seoul, Weekly Kyunghyang, and Weekly Hankook-digitized since 2019, starting from their inaugural issues in the 1960s. Users can conveniently browse content anytime and anywhere. Client organizations can offer efficient archive management and reader-customized services without incurring additional server construction or operational costs.


With the spread of generative AI, the paradigm for document utilization is rapidly shifting to a cloud-centric model. WIGOVIEW provides real-time access to digitized content, laying the foundation for next-generation features such as AI-powered summarization, search, and multilingual translation. BQAI plans to further maximize work efficiency for public institutions and enterprises by adding LLM-based search and customized services in the future.


Currently, WIGOVIEW is used not only by the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art but also by major daily newspapers such as Kyunghyang Shinmun, JoongAng Ilbo, and Hankyoreh, as well as numerous other media outlets. Recently, it has also been adopted as the exclusive viewer for Chosun Media Group's "Chosun Membership," providing eight types of newspaper and magazine services, including Chosun Ilbo.


A BQAI representative stated, "The core competitiveness of WIGOVIEW lies in converting digitized assets into real-time data and linking them to subscription services," adding, "As a service platform optimized for the AX era, we will continue to enhance our competitiveness through ongoing innovation."


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