Fresh off a successful showing at Mobile World Congress (MWC), Newnal Inc., the innovative AI-powered ecosystem, is making waves at SXSW in Austin this week. This San Francisco-based company with a strong track record in Korea is punching above its weight, capturing the attention of industry insiders with its dedicated operating system, agentic AI “Another-i,” and the concept model, the Newnal Nano.
Newnal Inc. is generating significant buzz with its novel approach to building an AI-centered digital habitat. By leveraging the power of artificial intelligence, the platform aims to revolutionize how users interact with technology, managing their digital lives with unprecedented efficiency.
“SXSW is a fantastic platform for us to connect with innovators and early adopters who are shaping the future,” says Joseph Lee, Senior VP. “As a startup, we’re thrilled to be showcasing our technology and engaging in meaningful conversations about the future of communication and the potential of agentic AI.”
Building on the momentum generated at MWC, where Newnal Inc. unveiled the Newnal Nano, its first AI-purposed cellphone, the company is demonstrating how its technology seamlessly integrates into a variety of workflows, consumption patterns, lifestyle applications, and social media communication. At SXSW, Newnal is actively engaging with venture capitalists, tech journalists, and fellow entrepreneurs, attending key events and forging valuable connections within the vibrant Austin ecosystem.
“Despite being a smaller company in the AI space, our technology has been stress-tested for reliability, managing COVID-19 Vaccine Passports for over 43 million people,” Lee adds. “We’re finding that our focus on data autonomy, combined with the convenience of our innovative AI technology, is really resonating with people.”
Newnal’s presence at SXSW highlights the growing influence of Web3 on innovation and underscores the importance of community in safely pushing the boundaries of AI-powered digital ecosystems. The company is actively leveraging the festival to network, demonstrate its technology, and explore potential partnerships, showcasing a vision that extends beyond simple communication.
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