Hancom to Unveil ‘Twin Agentic OS’ Aimed at 24/7 AI-Assisted Work

by BAEK SEO HYUN Posted : April 23, 2026, 08:57Updated : April 23, 2026, 08:57
Hancom headquarters
Hancom headquarters. (Hancom photo)

Hancom, formally known as Hancom Inc., said it will introduce what it described as South Korea’s first “twin agentic OS,” designed to reflect a user’s work patterns and support around-the-clock productivity. The company said AI agents would be able to carry out tasks autonomously even after users leave work.

Hancom on the 23rd shared companywide results of its AI transformation, or AX, and outlined its strategy at an event called “Hancom AX Day.” CEO Kim Yeon-su said the company plans to reveal the “twin agentic OS” in the first half of the year and commercialize it within the year.

At the core of the system is an AI agent that mirrors a user’s work style — a “digital twin,” the company said. By learning an individual’s work methods and patterns, the agent can continue handling tasks when the user is away.

Hancom said the system is built on its document-structuring technology accumulated over 36 years and its AI capabilities, and is intended to serve as an “intelligent control tower” that links various AI models with existing workplace systems.

Kim said the company will move beyond a business centered on packaged software and shift into building AX execution systems that let customers directly experience productivity gains in the field.

Hancom also said it will pursue organizational culture changes alongside technology adoption. It plans to run an “AX Champion” program to select and reward employees who deliver measurable workplace improvements, and to promote AX through performance-based evaluations rather than whether employees use AI tools.

“AX is a change that reshapes the overall way we work,” Kim said, adding that the company aims to establish itself as a trusted AX partner through the twin agentic OS.
 



* This article has been translated by AI.