French AI firm Dataiku courts Korean enterprises

By Candice Kim Posted : July 3, 2025, 16:56 Updated : July 3, 2025, 16:56
Courtesy of Dataiku
Dataiku co-founder and CTO Clément Sténac speaks during a press meeting, July 3, 2025. Courtesy of Dataiku

SEOUL, July 03 (AJP) - Dataiku, a French artificial intelligence platform company, unveiled its strategy to support South Korean businesses in adopting AI and accelerating digital transformation, during a press briefing in Seoul on Thursday.

The company emphasized its growing partnerships with major Korean firms such as LG Chem and Nepes, highlighting its integrated platform’s flexibility and enterprise-grade security.

The firm's co-founder and Chief Technology Officer Clément Sténac and Vice President of Platform Strategy Jed Dougherty outlined the firm's AI capabilities.

“Our goal is to help organizations scale AI safely, transparently, and across all departments,” Sténac said. “AI is the core technology of the next industrial revolution, and we’re here to ensure that Korean companies can lead it.”

Dataiku said its platform enables organizations to integrate AI across both multi-cloud and on-premises environments while preserving existing IT infrastructure.

Dataiku’s presence in Korea is part of its broader global expansion. The company, which began in Paris and is now headquartered in New York, serves more than 700 customers worldwide — including over 220 Fortune 500 companies — through 13 international offices, the firm said.
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